UK weather forecast, April 28: will it get warmer?
Welcome to the UK weather channel. Warming spring sunshine hasn't kicked in yet. So, we are wondering, in which parts of the UK will it finally be sunny on April 28? And who will see rain in the morning?
According to the current weather warnings, flood alerts have been updated. Flooding is still possible on the Upper River Stour, Whitewater, and River Hart. Please always monitor local water levels and weather warnings.
Now, let's check the latest weather update for tomorrow, April 28.
Morning weather forecast April 28.
Friday starts with light spring rain in Scotland and North East England. The temperature in Aberdeen, Edinburgh, and Newcastle, stays between 6 to 8 Celsius till noon. It is going to be a rainy morning across North West England as well, however, temperatures in Manchester and Liverpool will get a bit higher: around 10 or 11 Celsius.
Cloudy, but dry on Friday morning elsewhere. The temperature in Wales, eastern and southern England reaches 14 Celsius at mid-day.
Afternoon and evening weather forecast April 28.
During the second part of the day, short-term rain is still possible in parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland. Staying quite chilly: for example, the temperature in Aberdeen will struggle to reach the low-double digits.
Cloudy changing to sunny intervals, across North East England, North West England, and West Midlands. There will be some decent sunshine, particularly over South East England, Wales, and South West England. The temperature in Oxford, Reading, Southampton, and Plymouth, will significantly increase to 16 or 17 Celsius.
And what about the London weather April 28?
Despite cloudy conditions, it's going to feel much warmer than earlier in April. Temperatures getting to highs of around 16 or even 18 Celsius.
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