UK Temperatures Forecast to Reach Up to 27C Ahead of Bank Holiday
1-Minute Brief
Warmer weather is expected to replace recent chilly and wet conditions, potentially impacting outdoor plans for the upcoming bank holiday.
Key Facts
- The Met Office predicts highs of 23C in Manchester, 26C in London, and 20C in Cardiff by the end of the week.
- Sky News reports that UK temperatures could reach up to 27C next week.
- Recent weather in the UK has been described as chilly and wet, with a transition to sunshine expected.
- The warmer temperatures are forecast to arrive ahead of the bank holiday.
- London is expected to be hotter than Athens, according to The Independent.
What Happened
Weather forecasts indicate that the UK will experience a rise in temperatures, with some areas potentially reaching between 26C and 27C, following a period of cooler and wetter weather.
Why It Matters
The shift to warmer, sunnier weather may influence travel, leisure, and outdoor activities during the bank holiday period, following an extended spell of less favorable conditions. Reports vary on the maximum temperature forecast, with The Independent citing 26C and Sky News citing 27C.
What's Next
Residents and visitors are advised to monitor local forecasts for updates, as actual temperatures may vary by region. Further updates from the Met Office are expected as the week progresses.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft17m agoUK set to be hotter than Athens as temperatures climb to 26C ahead of bank holiday
- The IndependentLeft14m agoWet UK weather to make way for 26C sunshine ahead of bank holiday
- Sky NewsUnknown1d agoUK set for highs of 27C
