Spring on hold as Met Office warns showers could hit parts of northern Britain ... trends now

Spring on hold as Met Office warns showers could hit parts of northern Britain ... trends now
Spring on hold as Met Office warns showers could hit parts of northern Britain ... trends now

Spring on hold as Met Office warns showers could hit parts of northern Britain ... trends now

Will snow return this week? Spring on hold as Met Office warns wintry showers could hit parts of northern Britain in another cold snap Britain will battle rain, wind and thunder followed by the possibility of snow Colder conditions are likely to move in from the north into the month of April 

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Spring is set to stay on hold as winter showers could hit parts of northern Britain in another cold snap. 

The Met Office has issued a warning that parts of the UK will see outbreaks of rain tonight along with clouds - which are expected to continue throughout the week. 

Along with the rain, strong winds and coastal gales will be sweeping through parts of the north with an expected minimum temperature of 10C in England.

However, the weather is expected to take a turn towards the weekend with predicted thunder and heavy showers, with the possibility of snow. 

While many Brits were met with freezing temperatures and snow in March, people might not have seen the last of the wintry weather.

A cyclist riding on Wimbledon Common waterlogged from the rainfall as the met office forecasts unsettled weather conditions over weekend and the threat of more rain

A cyclist riding on Wimbledon Common waterlogged from the rainfall as the met office forecasts unsettled weather conditions over weekend and the threat of more rain

Along with the rain, strong winds and coastal gales will be sweeping through parts of the north. Pictured: A jogger running on Wimbledon Common last Saturday

Along with the rain, strong

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