Spring temperatures to bounce back next week after cold snap
Summary
After a period of unusually cold weather in the UK, temperatures are expected to rise next week, possibly reaching above 20°C (68°F) in some areas. Although it will get warmer, rain and showers are likely, especially in the northern and western parts of the country.Key Facts
- The UK is currently experiencing colder than usual weather due to Arctic air and northerly winds.
- Daytime temperatures during the cold snap are around 9-14°C (48-57°F).
- The cold weather is caused by high pressure in the Atlantic and low pressure to the north and east.
- By the weekend, winds will change to come from the west, raising temperatures closer to the average for mid-May (12-18°C or 54-64°F).
- By mid-next week, southerly winds from the subtropics could raise temperatures into the high teens or low twenties Celsius.
- Some areas in southern England and Wales might see temperatures reaching the mid-twenties Celsius.
- Despite warmer temperatures, rain and showers will likely continue, especially in northern and western areas.
- Any sunny periods could make it feel particularly warm.
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