The upcoming week promises a significant shift in weather conditions with warmer temperatures on the horizon. As the wind direction changes and sunshine becomes more prevalent, many are anticipating the arrival of the warmest weather experienced so far this year. With the potential for barbecues and sunbathing, it’s time to prepare for a change in climate.
This weekend will see a gradual increase in temperatures, with Saturday ranging from 13-17C. Some rain is expected in western areas, while the east is likely to remain dry albeit cloudy. Sunday brings further improvements, with rain pushing back to Scotland and Northern Ireland. England and Wales will see sunnier skies as pressure rises, signaling the start of a warm-up.
Coinciding with the impending warmth, two major marathons are set to take place this Sunday. The London marathon is forecast to be dry and mostly sunny, with temperatures starting at 13C but potentially reaching a warm 20-21C by mid-afternoon. Meanwhile, the Manchester marathon anticipates spells of sunshine and a peak temperature of 17C in the afternoon.
Looking ahead to early next week, temperatures are expected to climb steadily as the wind shifts to a south-easterly direction. By midweek, temperatures could reach as high as 25-27C in the Midlands and south-east England, marking the warmest weather of the year and the warmest since early September. While these temperatures are not unprecedented for April, they herald a significant change in the weather pattern
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