The UK is ready for warmer temperatures lasting more than seven days as June arrives. Warm temperatures are expected to last a week as the mercury moves north.
British Meteorological Services senior meteorologist Jim Dale said: “This weekend, we could see something a little warmer, maybe even very warm.” It comes amid reports that the Platinum Jubilee weekend will be the hottest of the year.
The Met Office promises that the holiday will be “dry” and “sunny” across the UK. And Netweather predicts that the temperature will reach 22 ºC on Thursday, the first day of the four-day holiday weekend.
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Looking ahead to June 1, the Met Office predicts: “The eastern areas are likely to be more cloudy, with a higher risk of showers and more windy at the beginning of this period, with a drier climate and The sun is probably best in the west, and the east is also expected to be cooler than average during this period, and the rest of next week will probably be mostly fine and dry, with occasional rain and showers. , mainly in the east. Feeling warm with any sun. Towards the holidays. The weekend is likely to continue this pattern, with dry weather and sunny periods. “
“So basically sunny, generally generally dry and also very warm, more and more as you go on the weekend,” Jim said. “And I’m not just referring to London which will be 27 degrees Celsius, but it could also be Edinburgh,” he added.
“So this could be the hottest universal weekend of the year so far. That’s what it looks like, with the warning that we’re still a little far away,” he continued. He said: “I think as we get closer this weekend, it could increase.”
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