Notice how quiet I become whenever the weather become less noteworthy.
In this case as far as this week is concerned, I think the words I'm looking for are "less cold and cloudy". Oh, it is going to feel positively balmy compared to what it has been like in the past six weeks, but this "mild" weather is being associated with a flabby Atlantic high to the south west of us. Susie's got the right idea as far as this week is concerned.
So, let's add a little bit of detail to all this:
It's the kind of set up that often brings us several days of "anticyclone gloom", it's where a layer of even milder and slightly more humid upper air of Atlantic origin rides over the cool and dry surface air that is still currently sitting over the UK. As a result, it produces a thin layer of stratsocumulus that won't really go anywhere.
So, basically it's going to be a dull and boring cloudy week with very little in the way of wind and rain and even more little in the way of sunshine. At least it will have the effect of keeping the frost at bay but if you really want things to feel very "spring-like" you'd be wanting the sunshine - something that will be very limited this week.
Perhaps, just perhaps a few lucky places towards the south west of the UK may catch a glimpse of the yellow orb once in a while, but this week looks set to be a non-event of a week weather-wise. Kinda almost making me miss the excitement of the past six weeks (where we've all had storms, snow or/and hoar frost).