England's mid year could begin off wetter and colder than typical, conveying an end to the warm and dry spring.
Climate forecasters at Weather Services International said March had gone 'of course' with temperatures around typical and a diligent high weight keeping the downpour away for a lot of Europe.
The following three months are anticipated to be hotter and drier than ordinary.
WSI boss meteorologist Dr Todd Crawford said: "Walk has gone obviously in this way, with the steadiness of bizarre warmth crosswise over Scandinavia and close or somewhat underneath ordinary temperatures over the UK and western Europe.
"The strength of high weight has additionally brought about a moderately dry month. This abnormally steady example is relied upon to by and large endure, with some sub-regularly determined variety, through April into May.
"As we look ahead to summer, the greater part of our pointers recommend a warm and by and large dry summer crosswise over Scandinavia, eastern Europe, and western Russia. Then again, close to underneath typical temperatures or more ordinary precipitation are more probable crosswise over western/southern areas."
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