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Did YOU fall for ‘Fool’s Spring’? Brits baffled by freezing weather

Did YOU fall for ‘Fool’s Spring’? Brits baffled by freezing weather,

If you’ve been caught out by the UK’s flip–flopping weather, you’re not alone.

Just days after basking in glorious sunshine and balmy conditions, parts of the country have experienced snow and hail along with freezing temperatures.

This phenomenon is called ‘Fool’s Spring’, according to the Met Office – and it’s a reminder that ‘the journey from winter to summer is rarely smooth’.

In a blog post, weather experts explained that the term describes a short–lived period of warmer–than–average weather, quickly followed by a return to colder conditions.

It most commonly occurs in March or April, forecasters explained, when the weather is in a state of transition.

Many Brits have taken to social media to complain about the sudden shift, with videos showing blue skies and sunshine one moment and hail the next.

While England recorded its warmest day of the year so far last week, with a high of 20.2°C (68°F) at Northolt in London, parts of the country have since experienced wintry conditions and sub–zero temperatures.

And many have been caught out by making the ultimate error – leaving their coat at home.

Last week, the country was basking in glorious sunshine and balmy temperatures

But parts of the country have since experienced snow and freezing temperatures

Many have been caught out by the sudden reversal, as the mercury dropped to as low as -5°C (23°F) earlier this week

‘As the days lengthen and the sun begins to gain strength, it is not unusual to experience a taste of warmth during late winter or early spring,’ the Met Office said.

‘These brief mild spells can feel like a clear signal that winter is over, encouraging lighter clothing and sprucing up the garden.

‘However, this is often what people refer to as “Fool’s Spring”.’

It explained that while the sun is becoming stronger, colder air still has the potential to move southwards from the Arctic, bringing sharp drops in temperature and, at times, wintry weather.

Longer days allow temperatures to rise quickly when skies are clear, but nights can still be cold, particularly when winds ease and without cloud cover.

This combination can give the impression of settled, warm weather during the day, only for colder conditions to return soon after.

The Met Office warned that cold snaps remain possible well into April, and even May can occasionally bring chilly nights.

‘In fact, statistically, snow or sleet is more likely in March than in December, making late–season wintry weather far form unusual,’ it added.

People enjoy the warm weather in St James's Park on March 18, which was the hottest day of the year in the UK so far

The recent shift in temperature triggered a raft of complaints on social media

One person said they fall for Fool's Spring 'every time'

Signs of spring beyond the thermometer

Many people recognise spring not just through temperatures, but through more subtle environmental cues, the Met Office said.

Longer daylight hours are often the first noticeable change, followed by early flowers, tree buds and increased bird activity.

These phenological signs are closely tied to daylight rather than temperature, which is why they can appear even when the weather turns colder again.

Spring can also bring changes in air quality and humidity, sometimes making scents more noticeable.

It also marks the start of pollen season, which can begin earlier than expected during milder spells.

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The recent shift in temperature triggered a raft of complaints on social media.

‘We have entered winter two now,’ one London–based user said. ‘It is absolutely freezing, and I left my coat at home because I thought we were in spring.’

Another said: ‘Every single year I’m a fool. I’ll fall for it every single time.’

‘As the season progresses, warmer conditions will become more frequent and longer lasting,’ the Met Office said.

‘Until then, it is worth being prepared for rapid changes, keeping an eye on the forecast and remembering that spring is as much about contrast as it is about renewal.’

Earlier this week, the weather service warned changes would bring a ‘shock to the system’ as the mercury dropped to as low as –5°C (23°F).

And it’s not good news for those hoping for a return of the warmer weather.

The forecast into the weekend goes to show just how changeable conditions will continue to be.

The forecast for this weekend involves temperatures 'widely below average' on Saturday, the Met office said

The forecast for Saturday reads: ‘Sunny spells and showers, some heavy and wintry with hail, hill snow and isolated thunder.

‘More prolonged showers for England and Wales later. Windy and blustery, feeling colder than Friday.’

The outlook for Sunday to Tuesday states: ‘Sunday rain spreads southeastwards. Brighter later with northern gales and wintry showers.

‘Monday mostly dry, cloudier later with increasing winds. Tuesday mild, cloudy with occasional rain; winds stronger.’

If you’ve been caught out by the UK’s flip-flopping weather, you’re not alone.

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