BRITAIN will see a heatwave in April with the temperature hitting a blistering 28C in some sections of the country.
Meteorologist Jim Dale has forecast that readings will keep climbing up next month, predicting a “early summer” which will doubtless satisfy those who did not expect warm temperatures until June.
Jim Dale, chief meteorologist at the British Meteorological Service, said Britain could brace for hot weather ‘fairly early’ this year.
Just last month a brutal storm swept across the UK, damaging and damaging the lives and homes of a huge number of people as severe Storm Dudley and Eunice raged across the country.
Temperatures are also expected to stay above the March average of 11 degrees.
Areas of the UK are expected to experience the April heatwave as temperatures in parts typically reach highs of around a 12C and lows of 4C.
Estuary View looking towards the Southend coast from Sheerness on the Isle of Sheppey. #Boats #Skies #Beaches #Kent #Southend #Sheppey #UK pic.twitter.com/rjh93fgEDy
— Adam Young (@AYoungSheppey) March 15, 2022
Beautiful walk from Lelant to Porthkidney Beach ⛱️ looking across to Godrevy Lighthouse and back past St Uny Church ⛪️ #Lelant #Porthkidney #stunychurch #Cornwall #March2022 #UK pic.twitter.com/3vSrLJr6Sy
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Lovely little flowery walk
at Newquay, Cornwall UK.
Looks like secret path
to a wonderful adventure
at the beach! 🧡🌸🌾📸 George Hiles pic.twitter.com/OcvhhHQcwq
— 𝕂𝔸ℕ𝕊𝔸𝕊🧡⋆˙⭒♡ (@KansasTrueheart) March 13, 2022
Here's a look at the #weather for rest of the week:
👉Wednesday: daytime rain clearing eastwards
👉Thursday: rain or showers in the north. Drier
& sunnier in the south👉Friday & the weekend: mostly settled, sunny or clear
spells, some overnight frost & fog pic.twitter.com/rQ6ZDngvcO— Met Office (@metoffice) March 15, 2022