Brits to bask in 24C sun after the scorching Bank Holiday
The UK recorded its hottest day of the year yesterday - as visitors hit the beach in BrightonBut an even warmer day is predicted tomorrow, meaning swimmers will have more opportunities to take a dip at Warleigh Weir, near BathAnd on Wednesday, it could reach a glorious 27C as the late spring sunshine finally arrives.
In extremely welcome news to fed-up sun-worshippers, the mercury will remain at an average of 18C between June 2 and 11.was the hottest place in the UK yesterday, reaching 21.5C, according to the Met Office. “There is quite a lot of low cloud, mist and fog in east coastal areas and that will stay for the next few days, so highs of between 12C and 16C there - quite a lot lower than elsewhere," she said.
"There's still a lot of uncertainty but with the warm and humid weather we are having we have the key ingredients for thunderstorms."Brian Gaze of The Weather Outlook said it'll be all change from a mostly miserable May.
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