
News
Share
Published 11:03 2 May 2022 BST
Via UnSplash[/caption]
Things in Scotland are staying frosty, but temperatures are expected to sit around 15C. Areas around Manchester will also see a slightly cooler front, with temperatures expected to sit between 17C and 19C.
"Winds are generally light, with the chance of some stronger winds in the north," reads the Met Office's forecast from May 5 to 14. "Into the weekend, cloudy conditions with the risk of rain in the north and northwest. Elsewhere mostly dry with sunny spells and a few showers."
It added: "Into the following week generally settled conditions should prevail in the south, whereas in the north, conditions are more changeable. Temperatures are likely to be around or above average throughout, but cooler towards the north and near coasts."
[caption id="attachment_333116" align="alignnone" width="2048"]
Via UnSplash[/caption]
Even after the nine days, the Met Office has foreseen a "warmer than average" summer.
“There is an increase in the likelihood of warmer-than-average conditions in the month ahead," it said. “Predictions are consistent in suggesting an increase in the likelihood of temperatures being above average overall.
“While this doesn’t necessarily mean heatwaves will occur, it does increase the likelihood of heatwaves compared to normal.”

‘Godzilla’ El Niño predicted to cause global chaos, UN warns
The UK is also at risk Experts have warned the world about the incoming “Godzilla” or “Super Duper” El Niño, which they say is expected to be one of the worst in human history. The new El Niño will set weather around the world off kilter into 2027, scientists have warned, as heatwave conditions could […]
News
46 min
How much has every political party received in donations this year as Reform given another £3m
One party leads the way comfortably It’s a phrase as old as time – “money makes the world go round”. And money is no where more important than in the world of politics, where lobbying, backhanded contracts, corruption and donations fuel the never ending cycle of bureaucracy. Of course, parties can gain popularity through their […]
News
48 min
News
Keir Starmer slams Musk for ‘whipping up division’ in the UK over Henry Nowak’s murder
News