UK to see warmest April weather in seven years
Summary
Southern England may reach a temperature of 27 degrees Celsius (81 degrees Fahrenheit) this week, which will be the highest April temperature since 2018. This warm weather will also be seen in other parts of the UK, but it is not expected to be an official heatwave.Key Facts
- The weather in southern England may become as warm as 27 degrees Celsius.
- This will be the highest temperature in April since 2018.
- Other parts of the UK will also get warm, but it won't officially be a heatwave.
- The sea around the UK is still pretty cold, so places near the beach might feel cooler.
- Not having enough rain recently could lead to more wildfires.
- This warm time will help pollen levels increase, which can make hay fever worse.
- Even though it will be the warmest weather of the year so far, April can often have big changes in temperature.
- The last time April got this warm was back in 1949.
- If it doesn't rain enough, river levels in some parts of England may get very low.
Read the Full Article
This is a fact-based summary from The Actual News. Click below to read the complete story directly from the original source.