Greensand Way
Beautiful walk following the Greensand hills across Surrey and Kent
Hiking weather forecast
Regional weather (Met Office)
Updated: Wed, 26-Mar at 08:38
South East England
Early fog clearing. Fine and dry with warm sunny spells.
- Early morning low cloud and fog will slowly lift and clear to leave a fine day, with bright or sunny spells
- Feeling warm in the sunshine with light winds
- Maximum Temperature 17C
Tonight:
- It will remain dry with clear spells overnight
- Some mist, fog and low cloud forming by dawn
- A touch of frost is possible in some sheltered rural spots
- Light winds
- Minimum Temperature 0C
Thursday:
- Early fog and low cloud will slowly lift and clear to give another fine and dry day, with plenty of warm sunshine
- Light winds
- Cloud and some rain arriving overnight
- Maximum Temperature 18C
Outlook for Friday to Sunday:
- A band of rain, locally heavy, moves slowly east Friday
- Drier and brighter on Saturday
- Some patchy rain is possible overnight
- Dry with sunny spells on Sunday
- Temperatures near normal
UK Day 6-7 and week 2
- The end of March will likely see a transition from unsettled conditions to predominantly dry weather with drier conditions gradually spreading in from the south, though how quickly this transition occurs is less clear and it may well be that the start of the period sees some further rain in places
- Into the first week of April, settled weather is expected to cover much of the UK
- Most places are expected to be dry with clear or sunny spells and light winds
- Some periods of unsettled weather could develop at times and if this happens any rain or showers are most likely to affect southern areas
- Temperatures will likely be close to normal overall, though some cold nights are possible at times
UK Week 3 and 4
- Slow-moving (or blocked) weather patterns are most likely through the middle of April
- High pressure located to the N of the UK will probably be dominant for much of the time, bringing a lot of fine and dry weather
- If wetter, more unsettled weather develops, this is most likely to affect the south of the UK
- Temperatures are likely to be close to or slightly above average overall, although some cold nights are possible
Weather data by Met Office