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UK weather: Spring temperatures set to bounce back after cold snap | UK News

By britishbulletin.com13 May 20261 Min Read
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Northerly winds are currently blowing across the UK bringing cold Arctic air across our shores.

This is holding daytime temperatures several degrees below the seasonal norm with some late-season frosts at night.

This chilly air will stay with us during Wednesday, Thursday and Friday with daytime highs around 9-14C (48-57F), sunny spells and blustery showers, and the ongoing risk of overnight frost.

The cold air is heading our way thanks to a combination of high pressure in the Atlantic and areas of low pressure moving to the north and east of the UK – driving northerly winds.

But over the weekend that pattern will – slowly but surely – start to shift.

Westerly winds will develop and by Sunday temperatures should be back to the mid-May average of 12-18C (54-64F).

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