The UK has been told to prepare for a heatwave as we head deeper into April and towards May, with the country basking in the glow of warm sunshine over the first Bank Holiday weekend
Temperatures are expected to rise towards the 20s through the week
It follows a wet and windy weekend
Reports of an extended period of hot weather at the end of April have been played down by the Met Office.
Reports of an extended period of hot weather at the end of April have been played down by the Met Office.
Reports of an extended period of hot weather at the end of April have been played down by the Met Office.
Intense hot weather is predicted in parts of West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala and Bihar where Lok Sabha elections will take place on April 26.
The south east is expected to receive the highest temperatures in the UK this week
Next week - May 3, Friday - could see the temperatures skyrocket north and upward, achieving a sweltering 22C for several days until the following May Day Bank Holiday, May 6.
Maps from WX Charts turn orange from April 26, with the UK set to break the 20C barrier once again
THE Met Office has warned of a wet weekend with Brits set to shiver through chilly nights as temperatures plunge to 0°C. Forecasters said Friday will see a breezy and mostly cloudy start with patch
We will continue to have beautiful weather not only today but through the upcoming weekend and most likely through the workweek next week. We will continue to have a chance for a few overnight, morning windward, mauka areas with a few light showers on the leeward parts of the islands. The best chance for that []