According to the latest weather forecasts, a sunny outlook is expected in the United Kingdom this week after experiencing rounds of heavy rain and winter storms.
Motorists and travelers this week could expect a sunny weather that is best for outdoor activities and travel.
During the beginning of the year, Brits experienced severe winter storms and weather that resulted in weather alerts, challenging cold and travel hazards.
A sunny weather outlook is ahead in the UK
According to the Daily Mirror UK's latest weather forecast, UK people could anticipate more sunshine after experiencing wet weather conditions this year.
Although the weather would be sunny, Britons leaving their homes should always bring an umbrella ready in case there is rain.
Checking the weather conditions before leaving would be the best for Britons to avoid the travel hassle or inconvenience.
The weather report noted that the sunny weather would stay until the end of the week.
Furthermore, The Met Office reported that the weather would be sunny and chilly at night for this week's forecast.
Based on the 5-day weather outlook, the Met Office added that unsettled weather conditions could occur in the Northwest.
On Tuesday, the weather could be sunshine and dry in parts of the eastern, southern and central areas.
The forecast noted that the afternoon outlook could also feel warm. In contrast, parts of the Northwest could anticipate light rain and drizzle.
The forecast said rain and showers could emerge in the east from Wednesday to Friday. There is also a chance of patchy overnight frost.
On the weekend, the weather forecast said sunny and dry conditions could unfold in the UK. On Sunday or Monday, there could be a chance of light rain.
Stay updated with the Met Office for more weather advisories in the UK.
Weather reports in the US
While the UK could experience a sunny weather outlook and light, the latest weather reports showed that parts of the US could expect possible severe thunderstorms and heavy snow.
In the latest advisory, the National Weather Service (NWS) reported that a snowstorm is expected to unload in parts of the Central Rockies and High Plains during the first week of April.
The weather advisory said widespread heavy snow could unload in the Central Rockies and Northern Plains.
Furthermore, the weather report said heavy snow could unfold in Northwest Minnesota and Dakotas.
NWS said that potential avalanches and snow could hit parts of Utah. The forecast said that the blizzard-like conditions could unleash in the Northern Plains.
On the other hand, the weather advisory emphasized that damaging winds and widespread gusts could impact parts of the Southwest and Midwest.
Motorists planning to travel near the affected areas with forecast snowstorms should keep updated with the weather due to possible road hazards.
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