As spring takes hold, parts of the UK are set to bask in unseasonably warm weather, with temperatures soaring to 18C. This unexpected heatwave means that some regions in the UK will enjoy warmer conditions than popular European holiday destinations such as Malaga and Lisbon.
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UK Warms Up with Spring Sunshine
The southeast of England is expected to experience the most noticeable rise in temperatures, with clear skies and prolonged sunny spells marking a welcome departure from the chilly winter months. Cities like Cambridge are forecasted to hit highs of 18C, surpassing the temperatures in traditionally warm locations like southern Spain and Portugal.
Friday saw the UK’s warmest day of the year so far, with Suffolk recording 19C. Londoners can look forward to continued sunshine, with forecasts predicting at least four more days of mild, dry weather.
Regional Weather Variations
While much of the UK will enjoy bright and dry conditions, some areas will experience less favorable weather. Wales, southwest England, and Northern Ireland will likely have cloud coverage and scattered showers.
Met Office forecaster Stephen Dixon states, “Good sunny spells on Saturday should feel pleasant for many, although this trend is fairly unusual for this time of year.”
Weekend Weather Outlook
- Saturday: Most of the UK will enjoy fine, dry weather with abundant sunshine. Temperatures are expected to reach up to 17C, particularly in the southeast. Coastal areas may experience breezier conditions but still feel warm under the sun.
- Sunday: A mix of sunshine and clouds will dominate the forecast, with the possibility of light showers in some regions. However, most of the country will remain dry, making spring days enjoyable.
Extended Forecast: Mild Start, Cooler Midweek
The Met Office predicts largely dry and bright conditions through Monday. However, a shift is expected by Tuesday, with overnight rain giving way to cooler air. Forecasters caution that while temperatures will start off mild, a significant drop is expected by Tuesday.
Not a Universal Heatwave
Despite the warm spell in the southeast, the forecaster cautions that not all parts of the UK will experience beach-worthy weather. “Western areas, including Wales and parts of northwest and southwest England, will see more cloud cover and some patchy rain,” Dixon explained.
With spring in full swing, Brits can embrace the warmer days ahead, even if not every region enjoys summer-like conditions. For those in the sunniest spots, this weekend could provide the perfect opportunity to enjoy early spring outdoor activities.