An Arctic-circle storm trio locked in battle with a Bermudan heat dome will hit Britain with tropical warmth and showers.
Temperatures in parts this week are back on the rise while elsewhere, brollies and raincoats are on standby.
Britain’s weather will once again fall to the mercy of the jet stream as it plays linesman to warring weather systems.
To the north, low-pressure cyclones skimming Scotland threaten rain while to the south, temperatures will rise under the watch of the Azores, or Bermuda, High.
An Arctic-circle storm trio locked in battle with a Bermudan heat dome will hit Britain with tropical warmth and showers
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Arrival of the Azores High at this time of year can drive summer-like warmth and ‘block’ the last efforts of the stormy Atlantic.
Jim Dale, meteorologist for British Weather Services, said: “The Azores high starts to drift up towards the UK and becomes our own area of high pressure towards the end of this week.
“Away from the northwest of the country, which will be under the influence of low pressure passing Iceland, the picture is very dry, and we are looking at an overall dry picture into April.
“As we go through early spring, we are likely to see huge shifts between daytime and overnight temperatures, from high to very low.”
While showers are expected across Scotland and northern Britain, mid-spring is showing up as unusually dry.
As the jet stream surges to the north of the country, high pressure will block rain-bearing lows.
Dale said: “Everything has shifted about 1,000 miles to the north of the country, and this means that high pressure is over much of the country while low pressure is to the north, over Scotland.
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