For the most of the meteorological spring, which includes the months of March, April, and May, high pressure has prevailed, bringing with it extended dryness and sunshine.
However, low pressure is now returning, bringing with it the possibility of windier and wetter weather.
Given the UK’s medium risk of drought this summer, some people may be relieved to hear this.
It might, however, ruin plans to spend the weekend outside.
Rainstorms punctuated by bright periods
Although it won’t happen every day, rain will eventually fall in every part of the UK.
Actually, weather fronts moving eastward on Friday and Saturday nights will bring some of the most intense rain during the night.