Overview
- Saturday stays mostly dry with sunshine and highs near 10°C, then showers arriving from the west late day can bring hail, thunder, and brief gusts.
- Overnight temperatures dip to around 0–3°C in sheltered spots, raising a risk of ground frost that can leave bridges and viaducts slick for early drivers.
- Sunday starts bright before clouds build, with evening rain and strengthening southwest winds as a new front moves in, a setup forecasters outlined Friday.
- Cold air high above the region helps spark convective showers with hail or wet snow, but above-freezing ground temperatures keep any snow from sticking.
- Next week turns a bit milder and drier by midweek, with daytime temperatures edging up to about 12–14°C rather than a quick return to warm spring levels.