Rain then heavy showers Windy in the SW seiten=4 abk=focus
Saturday
A windier day to come, especially across southwest of England and Wales. At first an area of rain will lie from northwest England through the North and East Midlands into southeast England and this pushes into east Anglia and north eastern morning as it weakens it moves away in the early afternoon. Another area of heavy rain affects northern Scotland in the morning. Elsewhere expect a day of sunshine, cloud and showers. Some of the showers will turn out to be quite heavy with the risk of thunder though few expected across eastern parts of England. Expect high temperatures of 12 to 15 Celsius.
Saturday Night
Through the evening and night there remains the risk of some heavy showers across Wales, the southwest of England and down towards Hampshire and West Sussex. Showers too will be feeding in across eastern parts of Scotland. The rest of the country should be mainly dry good deal of cloud. Minimum temperatures of 5 to 8 Celsius.
Sunday
With deep low pressure in charge, it will be another unsettled day to come across the United Kingdom with frequent and heavy showers to affect much of the country. Western parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland though could well stay dry. Feeling chilly with the risk north east wind along North Sea coasts. Most of the shower activity should fade through the evening and overnight but we could see a band of persistent rain edging in across northern England but confidence is low on this at present. Expect maximum temperatures of 13 to 15 Celsius.
Monday
Monday looks to be a milder day but overall it's to remain unsettled across England and Wales. The rain across northern England change in showers by the afternoon. Scotland and Northern Ireland may again have the best of the dry weather. The rest of England and Wales will see further April showers. A few showers may persist across parts of the south into the evening and night. Expect maximum temperatures of 12 to 18 Celsius.