East Midlands Weather Forecast





The latest weather forecast from the Met Office for the East Midlands England.

Weather Forecast Issued at 19-Apr-2024 16:00:00: PM

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Weather Forecast Summary: Headline:

Fine evening, with wind easing and clear spells overnight. Chilly.

Weather Forecast for This Evening and Tonight:

Any lingering showers soon dying out, with some evening sunshine possible. Long clear spells then developing overnight, with strong winds gradually easing. Becoming chilly, especially in the west, where a ground frost is possible. Minimum Temperature 1C.

Weather for Saturday:

Dry with sunny spells for most. Perhaps turning a little more cloudy later in the day. Winds mostly light, but feeling rather chilly with temperatures remaining a little below average. Maximum Temperature 12C.

Weather Outlook for





Weather warnings generated by the Met Office.

Outlook for Sunday to Tuesday:

Mostly cloudy Sunday and Monday with outbreaks of generally light rain. Perhaps a little drier and brighter on Tuesday. Light winds. Temperatures near or perhaps a little below average.

UK Outlook for Wednesday 24 Apr 2024 to Friday 3 May 2024:

This period will be dominated by high pressure to the northwest of the UK and lower pressure to the southeast over the near continent, and the extent to which either of these systems dominates at any particular time. The wind will probably therefore predominantly come from a northerly direction, so temperatures overall are likely to remain around or a little below average, with any warmer conditions will generally be further west – and near some eastern coasts it could feel quite cold at times. There should be a reasonable amount of dry weather around, especially in the north and west, but some rain or showers are likely at times, most-likely in the south and east at first, but with an increasing risk elsewhere towards early May.

UK Outlook for Saturday 4 May 2024 to Saturday 18 May 2024:

In this period, the chances of unsettled weather are slightly less than usual in the north and about the same as usual further south. Therefore, some spells of wetter weather are likely for all, but perhaps especially southern areas at first with the driest conditions probably further north. Temperatures will probably near or a little below average at first, but likely to recover to around or a little above average through early-mid May. Also worth noting that average temperatures themselves rise by around 1C per week at this time of year.

For other UK forecasts please see: UK weather forecasts

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