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UK temperatures to reach 16C this weekend as winter eases
Summary
Parts of southern England may reach about 16C this weekend, while rain continues and more than 50 flood warnings remain in parts of the southwest.
Content
Warmer weather is expected this weekend as parts of southern England could reach around 16C. The change follows a chilly start to the year that included widespread snow and frost. Rain remains persistent: Britain has recorded 51 consecutive days of rain since the start of 2026. Meteorological systems approaching from the Atlantic are bringing milder air but also rain and wind.
Key details:
- Parts of southern England may reach about 16C this weekend, the hottest temperature of the year so far.
- Britain has experienced 51 consecutive days of rain since early 2026.
- More than 50 flood warnings are in place for parts of southwest England, including areas around Salisbury, Gloucester and Dorchester.
- Northern Ireland and western Scotland are expected to face the wettest and windiest conditions in the coming days as Atlantic systems move in.
- Storm Pedro brought heavy rain earlier in the week, with parts of Dartmoor and Devon receiving up to 50mm.
Summary:
Temperatures rising into the low to mid-teens will offer a break from recent cold, but persistent rain and several flood warnings mean wet conditions are expected to continue in many areas. Forecasts note that milder air is arriving from Spain and Portugal, but temperatures could return to average or lower values in the coming days.
