The UK is expected to experience a rise in temperatures this week, with some areas potentially exceeding 20C. According to the Met Office, after a cool weekend, milder conditions will prevail throughout the week, reaching their peak on Wednesday.
Meteorologists predict that temperatures could be around 10C warmer in some places by midweek, with London possibly exceeding 20C. The highest temperatures are anticipated in East Anglia and the Home Counties, where temperatures could reach up to 22C. Most regions are expected to have mid-teen temperatures on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.
Met Office meteorologist Tom Morgan stated that temperatures will gradually increase, peaking on Wednesday in eastern areas. There is a possibility of temperatures reaching 20C, and 22C is not out of the question, particularly in eastern England. However, the warmer weather will be short-lived as wet and windy conditions are expected by the following weekend.
In London, temperatures could exceed 20C, with peak temperatures likely in the Home Counties and Cambridgeshire. The West and Wales may experience wet weather by midweek, while the North West, Scotland, and Northern Ireland could face wet and windy conditions by the weekend.
The weather forecast indicates a significant change from the cool temperatures experienced over the weekend to much milder conditions throughout the week. However, this warmer weather is expected to be short-lived, so make the most of the sunny days while they last. Stay updated with the latest weather forecasts for your region to plan your week accordingly.