Warm sunny spring weather to remain for a week - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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Warm sunny spring weather to remain for a week - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
"Wednesday looks likely to be the warmest day of the week for many, with high pressure dominant. The warmest spots are likely to be in parts of west Wales and western England, where under sunny skies, 18-19°C, possibly even 20°C is on the cards. This is due to the additional boost expected from the passage of east to south-easterly winds over areas of higher ground, known as the Foehn effect."
"There'll be a big diurnal range this week, which is the difference between the maximum daytime temperature and minimum overnight temperature. Thanks to the clear skies during the day, we'll see some chilly nights after the warmer days with a few places experiencing air frost."
The UK will experience a transition from unsettled conditions to pleasant spring weather this week. Today brings rain moving eastward with temperatures around 13-14°C, while the far south remains mostly dry. Tuesday starts cloudy but brightens over England and Wales, with Scotland and Northern Ireland seeing continued cloud and rain; temperatures reach 15-17°C. Wednesday emerges as the warmest day, with high pressure dominating and temperatures reaching 18-20°C in western Wales and England due to Foehn wind effects. Clear daytime skies will contrast with chilly nights, producing a significant temperature range with possible air frost in some locations.
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