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UK set for sunshine and temperatures rivalling the Med next week

Forecasters say heat building from Monday could hit the mid-20s by the end of the week.
Forecasters say heat building from Monday could hit the mid-20s by the end of the week. Forecasters say heat building from Monday could hit the mid-20s by the end of the week.

Winter may finally be over as Mediterranean temperatures are set to hit many parts of Britain next week.

(PA Graphics)
(PA Graphics) (PA Graphics)

Forecasters say the south-east of England could see temperatures hitting the mid-20s (C) by the end of the week – which will be on a par with the Costa del Sol, Rome and Greece.

An influx of warm, continental air from Monday will see the biggest impact in the south-east of England, but the whole of England and Wales is set for warm sunny weather with temperatures 10C above the norm for mid-April.

A family walk through the mist in Epping Forest, London, as the wet weather is set to give way to warm sunshine (Victoria Jones/PA)
A family walk through the mist in Epping Forest, London, as the wet weather is set to give way to warm sunshine (Victoria Jones/PA) A family walk through the mist in Epping Forest, London, as the wet weather is set to give way to warm sunshine (Victoria Jones/PA)

The Met Office says thermometers will rise gradually through the week but has warned that fronts from the Atlantic, battling to move in from the west, will mean some areas of western Scotland and Northern Ireland could see more showery weather.

Met Office meteorologist Sarah Kent said this tussle between the warm air from the south and the wet weather in the west – which will bring rain to most places on Sunday – will finally be won by the continental influence on Monday.

She said temperatures in the south-east could hit 15 or 16C at the start of the working week.

Ms Kent said: “By Tuesday across London we could see 18C, maybe 19C. By Wednesday, there’s still going to be some patchy rain in parts of the north-west but England and Wales will have this continental air coming in.

“So, dry weather for them, plenty of sunshine again.

“Temperatures on Wednesday will again be highest in the south-east. London could see between 20C and 23C. And in fact, going further north, places like York could see 18C to 20c. And, even for Glasgow, it could be 17C or 18C on Wednesday.”

A long, cold winter is finally set to give way to sunnier conditions (Dominic Lipinski/PA)
A long, cold winter is finally set to give way to sunnier conditions (Dominic Lipinski/PA) A long, cold winter is finally set to give way to sunnier conditions (Dominic Lipinski/PA)

Ms Kent said: “The trend into the end of the week is to continue this feed of warmer continental air across England and Wales. Those frontal systems are always trying to battle into the north-west, so it could be cloudier there with some more mixed weather at times.

“But, by the end of the week, in the that far south-eastern corner we could see temperatures into the low to mid-20s.”

Ms Kent said that these temperatures will be above the average for mid April.

Bruno the dog plays on Bournemouth beach, with temperatures in line to rival the Med this weekend (Adam Davy/PA)
Bruno the dog plays on Bournemouth beach, with temperatures in line to rival the Med this weekend (Adam Davy/PA) Bruno the dog plays on Bournemouth beach, where temperatures are in line to rival the Med this week (Adam Davy/PA)

She said London will normally expect to see levels of 13C to 14C at this time of year with an average of 12-13C normal for southern England.

The Met Office said Saturday is likely to be the best day of the coming weekend, with temperatures reaching the mid to high teens in some places.

But Sunday will see rain at times across much of Britain as the country braces itself for the sun to come.

European forecasters are predicting temperatures in the low 20s for Malaga, Rome and Athens next week.