UK Temperatures Expected to Reach 24C, Marking Warmest Days of the Year
In Brief
Unusually high temperatures are forecast to follow recent storm disruptions, offering a brief period of settled weather across the UK.
Key Facts
- Forecasters predict UK temperatures could reach 24C on Tuesday and Wednesday, surpassing the year's previous high.
- London is expected to be hotter than Barcelona, with highs of 24C forecast by the Met Office.
- The previous hottest day of the year was 20.9C in Gogerddan near Aberystwyth on March 18.
- If forecasts are correct, this could be the warmest April in six years, well above the 15C average for the month.
- The warm spell follows Storm Dave, which brought widespread damage and 70mph winds over the Easter weekend.
What Happened
Weather forecasts indicate that parts of the UK will experience temperatures up to 24C, exceeding previous highs for the year and following recent stormy conditions.
Why It Matters
The forecasted warmth is notable for its timing after severe weather and for potentially setting new records for April, impacting daily life and possibly influencing energy demand and outdoor activities.
What's Next
Meteorologists expect the warm weather to be brief, with temperatures returning to seasonal norms after the current spell. Further updates will depend on evolving forecasts.
Sources
- BBC News — Warmest weather of the year expected with 24C this week(17h ago)
- The Independent — Mapped: Where temperatures in the UK could reach 25C this week (5m ago)
- The Independent — London to be hotter than Barcelona as Met Office forecasts sunshine and 24C temperatures(20h ago)
