Britons can look forward to warmer weather with sunny skies and temperatures reaching the high teens in the upcoming month. After enduring a winter of Arctic blasts and rainy conditions, signs of spring are on the horizon. The Met Office forecasts that high pressure will bring dry conditions at the beginning of March.
According to WXCharts data, temperatures are expected to rise in early to mid-March, particularly in southeastern England. Eastern England could see highs of 17°C on March 5, with similar temperatures in the following days. However, the northern UK is likely to experience cooler temperatures, struggling to reach double digits.
A temperature anomaly map indicates warmer-than-average temperatures in the south and east of England. The Met Office’s forecast for March 4 to 13 suggests that the southeast will enjoy mostly dry weather with some sunshine, while the north and west may experience rain and strong winds at times.
Despite the promising start to March, the Met Office warns of potential unsettled weather later in the month, including “colder patterns.” From March 14 to 28, weather conditions may vary across the UK, with the west and northwest potentially experiencing more unsettled weather compared to the east and southeast.
Overall, temperatures are expected to be near or above average, with a possibility of transitioning to colder patterns towards the end of March. It is advised to stay updated on the evolving weather patterns as the month progresses.