UK to Experience Mini Heatwave with Temperatures Reaching 22°C
UK weather maps show three-day mini heatwave with Brits to sizzle in 22C from Wednesday
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The UK is set to enjoy a three-day mini heatwave, with temperatures soaring to 22°C in parts of the southwest, including Somerset and Bristol, starting Wednesday, April 8. This warm spell occurs during the half-term break, before a significant drop in temperatures is expected by the weekend.
- 01Mini heatwave forecasted for three days starting April 8.
- 02Temperatures expected to reach 22°C in Somerset and Bristol.
- 03Most of the UK will experience highs in the teens, with London hitting 20°C.
- 04Warm weather is a result of high pressure bringing warmer air from the continent.
- 05Temperatures will drop significantly after the heatwave ends.
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The UK is bracing for a mini heatwave beginning Wednesday, April 8, with temperatures expected to reach 22°C in regions such as Somerset and Bristol. The warm weather follows a period of rising temperatures across the country, with many areas experiencing highs in the teens. On Tuesday, cities like Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire are forecasted to reach 19°C, while London and Cheshire will see 20°C on Wednesday, making it the warmest day of the week. According to a spokesperson from the Met Office, the warm conditions are attributed to high pressure moving in after Storm Dave, which has allowed warmer air to flow in from the continent. However, after this brief period of warmth, temperatures are anticipated to drop again before the weekend, returning to averages typical for this time of year.
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The warm weather may encourage outdoor activities and gatherings during the half-term break, but residents should be prepared for a quick return to cooler temperatures.
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