The weekend weather forecast predicts clear skies and dropping temperatures for Friday evening, with light showers later. Saturday will bring clearing skies and sunshine for the Central Belt, while Sunday will be cooler but dry. Temperatures will gradually rise through Monday and Tuesday, with mostly sunny days ahead.
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Weather Outlook – Sunny and getting warmer
Today will be mostly sunny with some clouds, slightly cooler than yesterday and featuring a brisk easterly breeze. Tonight will be clear and chilly. Tomorrow will bring more sunshine with temperatures up to 16 degrees. The outlook for Monday to Wednesday suggests continued dry weather with varying cloud cover and mild temperatures.
April Weather Update: Fine Days Ahead in Lanarkshire
April begins with warm weather and sunshine in Lanarkshire, with a gentle easterly breeze. The forecast for the weekend indicates breezy and dry conditions on Friday, mild temperatures, and sunny afternoons. Saturday may start with low cloud and fog, while Sunday will feature lifting mist and more sunshine, though cooler temperatures are expected.
Forecast: Variable Cloud and Mild Temperatures Ahead
Milder weather is expected, starting with a cloudy Friday and a chance of light rain. Saturday will see morning showers, then dry with variable clouds. Sunday remains mostly dry with sunny intervals, while Monday will be breezy and cloudy. Temperatures may reach 16 degrees in Lanarkshire over the weekend, cooling off Monday.
Travel Alert: Icy Conditions in Lanarkshire Tomorrow
Weekend Weather Outlook
Cloud cover will persist throughout the day with brief bright intervals. Light showers may occur, possibly turning wintry in higher areas. The upcoming days will feature a mix of cloudy weather, with Sunday remaining dry, Monday seeing sleet and snow, and Tuesday transitioning to rain before becoming milder.
Weekly Weather Forecast: Rain and Cloudy Skies Expected
Today will be grey and cloudy with hill fog and light rain, becoming breezy. Conditions will improve in the afternoon, leading to clearer skies in the evening. Tomorrow is expected to be cloudy and breezy with occasional rain, potentially heavier in the evening as more rain approaches from the west.
Storm Éowyn Update: Aftermath and Weather Forecast
Storm Éowyn is moving away from the Central Belt. While gusty winds persist, they are expected to diminish significantly after 10pm on January 24th. The following day will remain windy but less intense, featuring sunny spells, variable cloud, and scattered, blustery showers, with cold conditions, especially in hilly areas.







