Offa's Dyke Path

Remote path along the England Wales border following the 8th Century Offa's Dyke

Hiking weather forecast

Wales hourly weather (Met Office)

Wales weather (Met Office)

Updated: 02:47 on Sat, 20-Apr

Dry with plenty of sunshine after a colder start.

Today:

  • A cold but bright start, with a touch of frost.
  • A dry day to follow with cloud gradually building through the afternoon.
  • Feeling pleasant in the sunshine with light winds.
  • Maximum Temperature 13C.

Tonight:

  • Remaining dry this evening with late sunshine.
  • Clear spells overnight with cloud increasing for most by dawn.
  • Less cold than the previous night.
  • Minimum Temperature 2C.

Sunday:

  • A cloudier start to the day with some patchy rain and drizzle during the afternoon and evening.
  • Feeling cooler with light winds.
  • Maximum Temperature 13C.

Monday to Wednesday:

  • Cloudy on Monday with outbreaks of rain and drizzle.
  • Drier on Tuesday and Wednesday with sunnier spells and a few showers possible.
  • Temperatures around average with light winds.

UK Day 6-7 and week 2

  • This period will be dominated by high pressure to the northwest of the UK and lower pressure to the southeast over the near continent, and the extent to which either of these systems dominates at any particular time.
  • The wind will probably therefore predominantly come from a northerly direction, so temperatures overall are likely to remain around or a little below average, with any warmer conditions will generally be further west - and near some eastern coasts it could feel quite cold at times.
  • There should be a reasonable amount of dry weather around, especially in the north and west, but some rain or showers are likely at times, most-likely in the south and east at first, but with an increasing risk elsewhere towards early May.

UK Week 3 and 4

  • In this period, the chances of unsettled weather are slightly less than usual in the north and about the same as usual further south.
  • Therefore, some spells of wetter weather are likely for all, but perhaps especially southern areas at first with the driest conditions probably further north.
  • Temperatures will probably near or a little below average at first, but likely to recover to around or a little above average through early-mid May.
  • Also worth noting that average temperatures themselves rise by around 1C per week at this time of year.

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