The weather is forecast to hit Nottingham, as the sunny Easter period will give way to rain in the coming weeks. The meteorological services in their long-term forecast told people to expect “unsettled” weather in early May, which will be followed by a week of sunny and rainy periods ending in April, with temperatures returning to near average.
From Friday, April 22 to Sunday, May 1, meteorologists predict the weather will be unpredictable and prone to change. “In general, there will be very dry weather with sunny periods, but also some rain or rainy periods,” the long-term forecast said.
“Continuing to be volatile afterwards with periods of prolonged rainfall at times, especially in the south and west, it may become more stable towards the end of the period. Winds are generally expected to remain weak with a risk of strong winds later, especially in the south and west. Temperatures are expected to be close to average. “
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As we move into May, the Meteorological Service said the month was likely to begin with “unsettled” weather. This means that as in the previous week there will be dry periods, but also precipitation throughout the country.
They added that temperatures are likely to be above normal, unlike Friday, April 22 to Sunday, May 1. “It is likely that the period will begin with unstable weather, which will lead to outbreaks of rain in places, especially in the south, and probably good and dry weather often in the north,” said the Metropolitan.
“It’s getting calmer, with probably nice and dry weather for the rest of the period, although there are still some short periods of restlessness at times. Temperatures are likely to be above normal.
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