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Briana Millett

Rain, frost and gales forecast for Bristol as Met Office predicts freezing temperatures

Summer may officially be here, but the weather Gods apparently didn't get the memo.

The warm weather of Saturday, March 30 seems a distant memory, with Bristol covered in grey cloud today (Sunday, March 31).

The cool feeling in the air sadly does not look to be leaving, as frost and temperatures as low as 1C and 2C are forecast for next week.

The Met Office says there will be "changeable" weather into next week, with the nicest weather due to be on Monday, April 1.

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There will be highs of 16C to start the week off, before temperatures as low as 1C hit on Tuesday, April 2.

Wednesday, April 3 and Thursday, April 4 are likely to remain cool, with rain also forecast for both days.

Met Office South West forecast April 1-5

Monday

The Met Office says: "A chilly start to Monday, but remaining dry throughout the day with sunny spells.

"The sunshine turning hazy later as high cloud drifts south. Maximum temperature 16 °C.

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Outlook for Tuesday to Thursday:

Rain on Tuesday morning. Then sunshine and showers through the day, some heavy and thundery. Showers clearing east on Wednesday. Further showers possible Thursday. Cold with night frosts possible.

Long range forecast from April 5 to 14

It will be mostly settled at first, with temperatures recovering to near normal, although some showers will continue.

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Over next weekend, more changeable weather is likely for many, with a risk of gales in exposure.

It will stay unsettled into the new working week, with areas of rain and showers affecting the UK, these possibly wintry at times over higher ground in the north.

Thereafter, it will probably become more settled across the UK, with drier and brighter conditions.

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