UK Weather: 26°C Heatwave to be Followed by Brief Cool Down
Exact date heat forecast to return to UK after 26C heatwave covered Britain
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The UK experienced a brief heatwave with temperatures reaching 26°C, but a cooler spell is expected before warmer weather returns. By April 20, southern regions may see temperatures rise to 19°C, while northern areas will remain cooler. Overall, spring conditions are anticipated to stabilize later in the month.
- 01Recent temperatures reached 26°C in parts of the UK.
- 02A cooler period will see temperatures drop to 7°C to 13°C.
- 03By April 20, temperatures in southern England could rise to 19°C.
- 04Mixed weather conditions are expected until April 24.
- 05Long-term forecasts suggest a return to milder spring weather.
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The UK has recently enjoyed a warm spell, with temperatures soaring to 26°C in certain areas. However, a cooler airmass is forecasted to sweep across the country, dropping temperatures to between 7°C and 13°C in Scotland and England. The South and South-east will experience slightly higher temperatures, ranging from 14°C to 17°C. This cooler weather is expected to be short-lived, as warmer conditions are predicted to return by April 20, with southern England potentially reaching 19°C. The Midlands and Wales are forecasted to see temperatures between 14°C and 17°C, while northern England and Scotland will lag behind at 9°C to 12°C. The Met Office's long-range forecast indicates that from April 15 to April 24, the weather will be changeable, with low pressure bringing showers, especially in the North-west. However, the South-east is likely to remain drier and brighter. Overall, temperatures are expected to be near or slightly above average, suggesting that the mid-month cool spell will be temporary.
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The fluctuating temperatures can affect outdoor activities and agriculture, as cooler temperatures may delay planting seasons.
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