The Met Office says some parts of the UK could see hail and thunder on Thursday as it warns weather conditions will remain changeable before easing over the weekend
The Met Office says some parts of the UK face hail and thunder on Thursday.
The national weather service warned that conditions will remain changeable over the coming days before turning drier over the weekend. While rain is expected to clear eastwards on Wednesday evening, showers will continue overnight elsewhere, falling heaviest and most frequently in the northwest.
In its forecast for Thursday, the Met Office said some parts of the UK could even face hail and thunder. The forecast for tomorrow states: “A bright and breezy day, with sunny spells and showers. Showers most frequent in the north, some heavy with the risk of hail and thunder. Feeling warm in the sunshine.”
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The BBC forecast for tomorrow suggests showers will come in the north-west. It states: “Tomorrow will see variable cloud across the UK along with a few showers in places, these more frequent in the north-west. Cloud building in the south and far west later on. A less windy day.”
Thursday will be a “showery day” across Scotland, particularly in the west, and parts of northern England, Met Office meteorologist Alex Deakin said. Another weather system could bring outbreaks of rain, particularly to Wales by the afternoon, before spreading to Northern Ireland, western England and much of Scotland by the evening.
Much of East Anglia and the southeast is expected to stay dry and bright for much of the day. Despite the spells of rain, temperatures will remain mild across the country.
The Met Office says outbreaks of rain are forecast to move slowly eastwards through Friday and into early Saturday. High pressure is then expected to build, bringing a drier and brighter weekend.
Looking towards next week and beyond, the Met Office says high pressure to the north or northeast of the UK will bring “plenty of dry weather and sunny spells for most”.
The outlook for April 20 to April 29 states: “Low pressure in the Atlantic will try to push weather fronts towards the UK from the south west, but these may remain slow moving. Some parts of the east coast could be on the chilly side with low cloud and onshore breeze, but further west it will likely feel quite warm, especially in sunnier areas.
“From next weekend and into the start of the following week, there are signs that more unsettled weather could return for a time, bringing rain or showers to some areas.”
The showers forecast for the UK on Thursday come as much of Europe, particularly Italy and the Balkans, has been hit by stormy weather over the past few days. According to BBC Weather, the frontal system is expected to move steadily southwards, bringing improving conditions to those areas on Thursday.

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