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UK Weather Forecast: Will the 21°C Spring “Heatwave” Last Through the Weekend?

Last updated: March 20, 2026 4:18 am
Clara Robert
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How Significant is This March Warmth?Which Areas in the UK are Seeing the Best of the Sun?What Do the Official Met Office Sources Say?How Will the Forecast Impact UK Travel and Commuters?When Will the Arctic Chill Return to the UK?Data and Statistics: March 2026 vs. Historical AveragesFAQ

The United Kingdom is currently experiencing a dramatic “thermal spike,” with temperatures in some regions soaring to 20.9°C—outstripping traditional Mediterranean holiday hotspots.

As of Friday, March 20, 2026, the Met Office has confirmed that this is the warmest spell of the year so far, driven by a powerful ridge of high pressure and a subtropical jet stream drawing air from the south.

However, for millions of Brits planning outdoor activities, the forecast comes with a significant caveat. While southern and central England remain bathed in sunshine, a cold front is already descending upon the north, signaling a sharp transition.

This “dual-reality” weather pattern means the difference between a t-shirt and a winter coat could be as little as a two-hour drive.

How Significant is This March Warmth?

The current surge in temperatures is not merely a pleasant change; it is statistically significant. The Met Office reports that a high of 20.9°C in Gogerddan, Wales, and 20.2°C in Northolt, West London, places this week among the warmest mid-March periods in recent history. For context, the long-term average maximum for the UK in March is approximately 10°C.

This “early spring” has been facilitated by an amplified jet stream that has effectively “blocked” Atlantic rain systems, creating settled, clear skies.

The timing coincides with the spring equilux (where day and night are equal in length), adding a symbolic weight to the arrival of more daylight and warmth.

Which Areas in the UK are Seeing the Best of the Sun?

The weather remains starkly divided between the north and south:

  • Southern England and the Midlands: Cities like London, Reading, and Birmingham are enjoying the peak of the warmth today, with highs reaching 18°C to 19°C.
  • Wales: After breaking local records earlier this week, Mid-Wales and coastal regions remain mild, though some sea mist (haar) has been reported along the Bristol Channel.
  • Northern England: Locations such as Manchester and Leeds are in a transition zone, sunny spells today will give way to increasing cloud cover by Saturday.
  • Scotland and Northern Ireland: The far north is already feeling the change. The Highlands and Western Isles are cloudier and breezier, with temperatures struggling to reach 10°C.

What Do the Official Met Office Sources Say?

Expert meteorologists warn that the “window of warmth” is closing. Aidan McGivern, Met Office Meteorologist, stated that while the high pressure is currently “in charge,” a polar maritime airflow is poised to move in from the north-northwest.

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has also issued reminders regarding the UV index, which has reached Level 3-4 in the south. While this is low compared to summer, it is high enough to affect those with sensitive skin after a long winter.

Additionally, the NHS has noted an early spike in hay fever consultations as the warmth triggers an early release of birch and ash pollen.

How Will the Forecast Impact UK Travel and Commuters?

The weather is expected to influence travel patterns and public services over the next 48 hours:

  • Road Visibility: Clear skies tonight will lead to patchy mist and fog across the Home Counties and East Anglia, potentially impacting Friday night and Saturday morning travel on the M25 and M11.
  • Public Transport: No significant heat-related infrastructure failures have been reported by Network Rail or Transport for London (TfL), though passengers are advised that morning “frost pockets” on Saturday could necessitate de-icing on some northern rail lines.
  • Outdoor Economy: Coastal towns in the south are expecting a surge in footfall, providing a boost to local hospitality sectors ahead of the traditional Easter rush.

When Will the Arctic Chill Return to the UK?

The transition begins in earnest on Saturday night. As the high-pressure system “topples” toward the continent, a cold front will sink southwards across the country.

  • Saturday, March 21: Most of England and Wales will remain dry and bright, but it will feel “fresher” than Friday.
  • Sunday, March 22: Cloud will thicken from the northwest, with rain arriving in Northern Ireland and Western Scotland by evening.
  • The “Arctic Plunge”: By Monday, temperatures will drop sharply. Forecasters are monitoring the potential for wintry showers and sleet on higher ground in the Pennines and Scottish Highlands as a northerly wind takes hold.

Data and Statistics: March 2026 vs. Historical Averages

Region March 20 Avg Max March 2026 Actual/Forecast Deviation
London 11.2°C 19.5°C +8.3°C
Cardiff 10.5°C 18.2°C +7.7°C
Edinburgh 9.1°C 11.0°C +1.9°C
Belfast 10.0°C 12.0°C +2.0°C

FAQ

Is this the hottest March on record for the UK?

While the 20.9°C recorded this week is exceptionally high, it does not yet beat the all-time UK March record of 25.6°C set in Cambridgeshire in 1968. However, it is the warmest March day since 2021.

Will it snow in the UK next week?

Current models suggest that as the “Arctic Plunge” hits on Monday, wintry showers and sleet are likely on higher ground in Scotland and Northern England. Some “nuisance snow” may reach lower levels in the far north, but widespread disruption is not currently expected.

Should I protect my garden plants from frost?

Yes. Clear skies on Friday and Saturday nights mean a high risk of grass frost and localized air frost across rural parts of central and northern England. Vulnerable spring blooms should be covered.

Is the London Underground affected by the heat?

While 19°C is pleasant above ground, deep-level lines like the Central and Northern lines can feel considerably warmer. TfL recommends passengers carry water, though no “heat alerts” are currently active for the network.

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ByClara Robert
From the cobbled streets of Edinburgh to the bustling markets of Manchester, she’s travelled the length and breadth of the UK to bring authentic stories to light. With a background in sociology, she takes a deep dive into cultural shifts, generational trends, and the quirky things that make Britain, well… Britain
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