“A wetter and windier day round there and we could see some strong, possibly gale-force winds around Scotland,” Mr Partridge said.
More unsettled weather is set to hit most of Britain from Monday to Wednesday, with widespread rain and wind expected.
“That’s the difficulty with spring and its peaks and troughs,” Mr Partridge said.
The icy weather this month comes after the UK experienced its sunniest March since 1929.
Northern Ireland basked in 90 per cent more sunshine than average for the month, with a total of 192.5 hours of sun.
Scotland saw 64 per cent more sun than usual, with a total of 160.1 hours, while England enjoyed its sunniest March at 168.1 hours and Wales its fifth brightest with 157.9 hours.