Record Warmth Gives Way to Rainy Easter and Cooler Temperatures Ahead
Unseasonably high temperatures expected to ease as wet conditions arrive before a cooler workweek
Unseasonably warm temperatures following recent record highs are set to transition into wetter conditions over the Easter period, with a noticeable cooldown expected in the days that follow.
The latest forecast indicates that overnight conditions will remain unusually mild, continuing a stretch of above-average warmth that has seen temperatures reach record levels in parts of the region.
This sustained warmth has been driven by stable atmospheric patterns allowing warmer air to persist.
However, the pattern is expected to shift as a weather system moves in, bringing increased cloud cover and a higher likelihood of rain during the Easter holiday period.
Periods of precipitation could disrupt outdoor plans, with unsettled conditions forecast across several days.
Following the holiday weekend, temperatures are projected to drop closer to seasonal norms, marking a return to more typical spring conditions.
The cooler air mass will likely be accompanied by more stable weather, though occasional showers cannot be ruled out.
Meteorologists note that such rapid transitions between warm and cooler patterns are not uncommon during spring, a season characterised by variable and sometimes unpredictable conditions.
The recent record warmth followed by a swift change highlights the dynamic nature of this time of year.
Residents are advised to prepare for changing conditions, particularly during the holiday period, when outdoor activities may be affected by rain and shifting temperatures.
The overall outlook suggests a brief but notable departure from the recent warmth before a more moderate pattern settles in.