Sunshine Day – can’t wait for summer
Sunshine Day
Temperatures in the London area reached 18C and shared across many regions in the nation.
The Temperatures climbed quickly with the sunshine on Sunday, widely reaching 16C to 17C, and rising up to 18C or 19C in London. Also the Home Counties, the south-west Midlands, east Wales, Cumbria and north Lancashire.
Some spots in the UK this weekend are warmer than popular European holiday destinations, but BBC Weather forecasts that temperatures will drop next week, with cold air expected to come in from the north.
Saturday was the warmest day of the year for each nation in the UK.
Temperatures this weekend are around five to eight degrees above average – more typical of May than March, when temperatures are normally around 8C to 11C across the UK.
The warmer-than-average weather is a result of a south-easterly wind bringing air from continental Europe.
But the nicer weather is not expected to last, nor has the UK turned a corner toward summer.
Are you experiencing this lovely sunshine and warmth? Let us know what it is like in your area.
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