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Scotland have been treated to clearer and even sunny weather over the last few days, but that might not last for long. Meteorologists at the Met Office have said that there could be warmer weather this week, but it may be followed with an Arctic plunge back into the negatives. Right now, Glasgow is forecasted to reach 13C on Thursday, while Edinburgh could see 14C on the same day. However, that could be followed by
SNOW in parts of Scotland, caused by low pressure and chilly Arctic gusts in the run-up to April, reports The Mirror . Read More Related Articles Chiropractor reveals five 'everyday' mistakes people make that can cause back problems Read More Related Articles Dream travel
Job could see lucky Scot go to Maldives in all expenses paid gig Forecasters have said that temperatures will become milder by mid-week next week, but the mercury could reportedly plunge, bringing in Arctic gusts The jet stream could bring bouts of rain from the Atlantic, with widespread wet and windy weather expected across the UK. Scotland could expect settling snow over the final days of March and the first week of April. 'The initial band of rain will likely fall as snow in places, mainly northern hills' (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto) That is to be preceded by warmer weather, but while temperatures are up, it might not be the clear skies that we would hope for. The Met Office's forecast for tomorrow even warns of "coastal gales" up north. Met Office meteorologist Rachel Ayers has said that the
UK is set to see "continued bands of showers or rain" throughout the rest of this week, despite rising temperatures across the country. While many parts of the country will experience heavy rain and strong winds, conditions will become more settled in some parts as the week progresses. Top Trending Stories Today Exact date of emergency alert test Appliance to avoid that saves hundreds Woman's 'life-changing' garlic
Hack The abandoned Scottish amusement park Dry weather is expected over the weekend in the north and the east, according to meteorologists, while the west could see continuing wintry weather. Meteorologist Aidan McGivern said: "Dry conditions on Tuesday. On Wednesday, it is likely to change again with low pressure pushing in from the west and the initial band of rain will likely fall as snow in places, mainly northern hills, before it turns back to rain. It will be an unsettled end to next week but with temperatures recovering." Met Office five day forecast Today: A dry start in the east. However rain, already in the west, preceded by transient hill snow in Scotland, will soon extend to all parts. Brighter conditions and showers later in the west, where milder. Staying chilly in the east. Wednesday: Showery rain extending north and east through the day, but a few sunny spells too. Windy, with a chance of coastal gales in the west and north. Generally very mild. Thursday to Saturday: Staying unsettled with further rain or showers. Very strong winds are possible across some southern and western areas on Friday. Rather warm at first, but becoming cooler by the weekend. Don't miss the latest news from around Scotland and beyond - Sign up to our daily newsletter here . READ NEXT: The medications and supplements that should 'never' be mixed Warning to Gmail and Chrome users over hackers
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