After a cool and unsettled start to the week, weather forecasters are pointing to a gradual warming trend developing across much of the region. Temperatures are expected to climb steadily over the coming days as high-pressure systems build and bring more settled, sunny conditions.
The early part of the week has seen below-average temperatures and some cloud cover, but meteorologists indicate that this pattern is set to change. Warmer air is forecast to push in from the south, lifting daytime highs and bringing welcome sunshine after a grey start.
Residents are advised to make the most of the improving conditions as the week progresses. While overnight temperatures may remain cool, afternoon highs are expected to feel noticeably warmer. Forecasters note that the warming trend could persist into the weekend, though conditions can change and people are encouraged to check local forecasts regularly.
As spring continues to establish itself, weather patterns are typical for this time of year — a mix of cool mornings and increasingly warm afternoons. Meteorologists remind the public that April weather can be variable, and brief cooler spells may still occur before more consistently warm conditions arrive.