Wednesday 29th April Good morning. For Wednesday, 29 April 2026, it’s a dry spring day right across the UK, with no rain expected from this set-up — welcome news if you’re travelling, gardening, or hoping to get some washing on the line. There’ll be plenty of brightness around, especially through western and central areas, with northern England and the Midlands seeing some decent sunny spells. The south-west and Wales should feel pleasantly mild, with highs close to 19 or 20°C, although it will be breezy at times, particularly around exposed coasts and higher ground. Further east, it stays dry too, but temperatures will be a touch more modest, generally in the mid-teens, and coastal areas may feel fresher in the wind. North-eastern parts of England look cooler still, with afternoon highs nearer 13°C, so a jacket may still be useful if you’re out early or near the coast. Northern Ireland has a settled day as well, with light to moderate winds and temperatures reaching around 16°C — comfortable rather than especially warm. Across much of the country, the morning may start quite cool, with some rural spots dipping into single figures, but it should become more pleasant as the day goes on. So overall: dry, springlike and often bright, warmest towards Wales, the south-west and parts of the west, cooler along eastern and north-eastern coasts, and a bit breezy in places. A very usable day for outdoor plans.
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A breezy spring afternoon on a Welsh coastal headland, rendered as a photorealistic stained glass window: bright sun breaks through patchy cloud, lighting green cliffs, gorse, and a distant harbour below. Wild grasses lean in the mild wind, with clear dry skies and calm sea tones suggesting a fresh but pleasant April day. No text or watermarks.