The warmer weather is on track for the bank holiday weekend, with remarkably little difference from the forecast in post #691. The jet stream is a little nearer to Scotland so the north and west may have showers at times, and there could be thunderstorms in the south by Monday, otherwise a good deal of warm and dry weather is likely. Don't be surprised if the next couple of days are rather cloudy, especially in the west, but things should brighten up for most places by Sunday, when it could reach the mid 20s in the south. No frost to worry about after tonight as far as I am aware, although things could cool down later on in the month.
After the weekend the model members are split between continuing the high pressure, warm and dry weather and returning to a more westerly, changeable routine. The operational run consistently favours the return to cooler and more changeable weather and I think this is the most likely scenario, so enjoy the next week or so. Be aware that it is not too late for cold nights even well into May, and proceed with caution with vulnerable plants.
After the weekend the model members are split between continuing the high pressure, warm and dry weather and returning to a more westerly, changeable routine. The operational run consistently favours the return to cooler and more changeable weather and I think this is the most likely scenario, so enjoy the next week or so. Be aware that it is not too late for cold nights even well into May, and proceed with caution with vulnerable plants.
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