Temperature Soars For Bank Holiday Monday

Written By Unknown on Senin, 06 Mei 2013 | 14.43

Bank Holiday Monday is tipped to be a scorcher, with forecasters predicting today could be the hottest day in Britain so far this year.

The weather is expected to start mild, with low cloud and patchy mist across England and Wales.

By lunchtime, however, the temperature will soar across much of central and southern Britain, where plenty of sunshine and gentle winds are expected.

Many inland areas of the UK could see temperatures rising to between 20C and 22C.

Ireland and Scotland will feel cooler with further rain pushing into western areas.

The warm bank holiday weather in parts of Britain is likely to beat temperatures in sunny European destinations including France and Italy.

Forecasters say there is a chance the high temperatures will exceed this year's record high of 23C, which was recorded on April 25.

Sky weather presenter Isobel Lang said: "The early spring Bank Holiday can be rather cool and mixed, as we have seen in recent years.

"This year looks to be a pretty good one with many places set to be fine and dry with Monday looking the warmest of the days."

The sunny bank holiday is expected to be a big improvement on last year, which saw rain and a temperature high of just 16C at Exeter Airport.

The warmest bank holiday Monday in recent years was in 2008 when London reached 23C and even the coldest part of Scotland got up to 14C, with much of the country seeing sunshine.


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