UK Forecasts Warmest Temperatures of the Year, Reaching Up to 24C
In Brief
Unusually high temperatures are expected to break this year's records, offering a brief period of settled weather after recent storms.
Key Facts
- Forecasters predict UK temperatures could reach 24C on Tuesday and Wednesday, surpassing previous highs for the year.
- The UK is expected to be warmer than some European tourist destinations this week.
- The warm spell follows recent rain and strong winds, including disruption from Storm Dave over the Easter weekend.
- The previous hottest day of the year was 20.9C in Gogerddan near Aberystwyth on March 18.
- The Met Office forecasts that the record for the hottest day of the year may be broken multiple times this week.
What Happened
Weather forecasts indicate that parts of the UK, including London and south-east England, could experience the warmest temperatures of the year so far, with highs up to 24C expected.
Why It Matters
The anticipated rise in temperatures marks a significant shift from recent unsettled weather and could impact daily activities, travel, and energy usage. It also highlights short-term climate variability in the region.
What's Next
Meteorologists will monitor if the predicted highs are reached and whether the warm spell continues. Residents are advised to stay updated on local forecasts for potential impacts.
Sources
- BBC News — Warmest weather of the year expected with 24C this week(2h ago)
- The Independent — London to be hotter than Barcelona as Met Office forecasts sunshine and 24C temperatures(5h ago)
- The Independent — UK set to be warmer than European tourist hotspots this week(5h ago)
