Another sunny week ahead, but will it last to Easter?
Briefly

As schools break for Easter, the typical rain forecast is absent, with sunny skies predicted for much of the week. Following a record-breaking sunny March, temperatures are expected to rise above 20°C in some areas. However, a chill remains, mainly due to a high-pressure system bringing in colder air from Scandinavia. While daytime warmth is projected, nighttime frosts remain a concern, particularly for gardeners, as temperatures dip after sunset. Overall, families can enjoy outdoor activities, despite the cool wind and potential frost at night.
With the sunniest March on record for England, many families are enjoying outdoor activities without the need for rain jackets, thanks to a stretch of dry weather.
Although sunny weather is expected, a chill remains in the air due to a high pressure system drawing cold air from Scandinavia, impacting temperatures especially along the coasts.
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