The Exeter-based Met Office is forecasting the weather is 'to settle' for the Bank Holiday weekend before rain hits the county again next week.
Here's what's in store...
Showers will continue overnight on Friday into Saturday. Sunny spells will again feel warm with winds much lighter than the preceding days. Highs of 15°C.
The showery theme will continue through Sunday, again the most frequent showers focussed in the southwest. Following a chilly start, another warm day in brighter spells with highs of 16°C.
Monday is likely to be mostly fine, but there is a chance of further rain.
Deputy chief metereologist, Dan Harris, said: “The weather is expected to gradually improve following the widely unsettled spell of the past few days, with a fairly typical mix of spring-like weather across the UK. There will be some sunshine, and it will feel increasingly warm for most as the winds become lighter. However, the west and especially southwest is likely to see passing showers too, which could be quite heavy and frequent at times. Eastern coastal districts are also likely to feel increasingly cold as an onshore breeze develops, threatening persistent low cloud in some areas too.
“At present Tuesday looks mostly settled, between one area of low pressure responsible for Monday’s rain in the south or southeast, clearing to the east, and another low arriving from the southwest later. How quickly this second low and associated rain arrives is a significant point of uncertainty in the longer-range forecast. But it will herald a further spell through early April of unsettled weather focussed particularly across southern areas; best chance of any more settled conditions, and probably colder conditions, will be across the north of the UK.”
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