Tonight in the southwest, the Met Office forecasts clear periods that will allow frost to form on the grass and fog to form. But the weather will be cloudy from the south in the early morning hours, with a minimum temperature of 2 degrees. Going by Monday, it is expected to be a dry morning with early clearing of the fog. The sun will continue to shine from time to time and will still feel hot with temperatures reaching up to 16 degrees. Read more: The London Cocktail Club opens in Exeter next month But it’s the Met Office’s prospect of the middle and end of the week that may surprise you. Clouds will be more prevalent during the week, with increased chances of rain or sleet and winter snowfall on higher ground such as Princetown, Dartmoor. He predicts that on Thursday it will be colder and windier with the temperature dropping to minus two degrees. There is a 50 percent chance of snowfall on Thursday. The following is the weather forecast for the Southwest from Sunday 27 March to Thursday 31 March: Tonight and tonight: A dry afternoon with late sunshine. The clear seasons allow the creation of local frost and fog, but in the early morning hours it becomes more cloudy than the south. The strange part of low clouds is also possible in the Far East. Minimum temperature 2 ° C. Monday: A dry glade early in the morning. More cloudy compared to late, perhaps with isolated rain in the south later. Some bright spells at times and even warmth. Maximum temperature 16 ° C. Prospects for Tuesday to Thursday: Cloudy skies become more prevalent during the week with increased chances of rain or sleet, possibly winter in the higher ground. Windier than Thursday and colder as temperatures drop. Stay up-to-date on the latest news from near you with DevonLive FREE newsletters – learn more about our range of daily and weekly newsletters and sign up here or enter your email address at the top of the page. Read more related articles Read more related articles