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Transition season: The perfect spring wardrobe

09:33
3 April 2025

Transition season
The perfect spring wardrobe

April has arrived, and this time of the year can be changeable in our weather, and our clothing.

London

Tu
12
19
We
17
21
Th
15
24
Fr
13
22
Sa
15
19
Su
10
17
Mo
11
19
Tu
12
18
We
13
19
Th
13
20
Fr
13
19
Sa
12
19
Su
12
19
Mo
12
20
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Dublin

Tu
12
20
We
12
21
Th
14
16
Fr
11
12
Sa
9
11
Su
8
14
Mo
11
15
Tu
10
14
We
10
15
Th
10
15
Fr
10
15
Sa
10
16
Su
10
16
Mo
11
16
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Min (°C)
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Glasgow

Tu
10
18
We
12
18
Th
13
17
Fr
7
13
Sa
7
12
Su
5
15
Mo
10
17
Tu
7
15
We
7
15
Th
6
14
Fr
6
14
Sa
7
16
Su
8
16
Mo
8
16
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Min (°C)
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Cardiff

Tu
12
18
We
16
20
Th
15
21
Fr
17
20
Sa
11
15
Su
8
16
Mo
11
16
Tu
12
16
We
11
17
Th
11
17
Fr
11
17
Sa
10
16
Su
11
17
Mo
12
18
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
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Manchester

Tu
11
20
We
13
20
Th
17
20
Fr
13
13
Sa
10
11
Su
8
14
Mo
11
15
Tu
9
15
We
10
15
Th
10
16
Fr
10
16
Sa
10
16
Su
10
17
Mo
11
17
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
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If you're ready to convert your wardrobe from winter to spring, there are a few things you should consider:

  • Don't pack away all your winter clothes: Keep a warm jacket and jumper handy for cooler days.
  • Prepare combinations for layering, long-sleeved shirts, blouses, or shirts that you can combine with jackets should be kept handy in your wardrobe.
  • Transitional shoes, swap your winter boots for lighter ankle boots or trainers… Make sure the shoes are waterproof.
  • Clean out: You can immediately sort out clothes that you didn't wear in winter.

Stay on top of everything the season brings us on the WeatherRadar, and the longer-term outlook with each trend article!

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