
"Temperatures in London hit a sizzling 25.4C on Friday afternoon as the capital enjoys a mini-heatwave. The Met Office recorded the high at both Heathrow Airport and Kew gardens, making areas of southern England hotter than Tenerife where the projected high was 23C."
"Met Office forecasters say that highs in London across the South-East will be about 10C higher than the average for the time of year, which are 15 to 17C."
"There will be some bright spells in there as well on Saturday, but there will also be showers, particularly across northern and western parts of the UK."
London recorded a high of 25.4C during a mini-heatwave, surpassing Tenerife's 23C. This temperature is close to the year's highest of 26.6C. However, forecasters predict a shift to unsettled weather with rain and thunderstorms over the weekend. The warm weather is about 10C above the seasonal average of 15 to 17C. The record high for April remains 29.4C from 1949. Changeable conditions are expected, with rain forecasted for Sunday and temperatures returning to average levels by Monday.
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