Warmest weather of the year expected with 24C this week
Summary
The UK is experiencing its warmest weather of the year so far, with temperatures reaching up to 24C in some areas like south-east England. However, by Thursday, cooler air will spread from the north-west, causing temperatures to drop to more typical April levels. Saharan dust might also be moving into the UK, possibly leading to more colorful sunrises and sunsets.Key Facts
- The UK will see temperatures rise to high teens and low twenties this week.
- South-east England could reach 24C, the highest so far this year.
- Previous highest temperature was 20.9C on March 31 in Pershore, Worcestershire.
- By Thursday, cooler air will lower temperatures to around 10-14C across most areas.
- Saharan dust might spread to the UK, making sunsets and sunrises more colorful.
- In western Europe, temperatures are also rising, with some places in France nearing 30C.
- The warm air is being pushed in by south-easterly winds, which will turn north-westerly later in the week.
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