London is experiencing the final warm days before the remnants of Hurricane Erin arrive with wind and rain. Some parts of the UK could reach near 30C. The weakened category 2 storm will bring wind and rain from the west across the week. Temperatures will return to nearer average, with low 20s in the south and high teens in the north. Monday will be very warm and sunny for most, with rain moving into Northern Ireland by the afternoon. From Tuesday, spells of rain will spread nationwide and will be wettest and sometimes heavy in the west. A band of rain is expected on Wednesday, and low pressure will keep further rain spells likely until the weekend.
London is basking in what could be the last two days of summer before the remnants of Hurricane Erin bring wind and rain. In some parts of the UK, the mercury could soar to nearer 30C. What is left of the category 2 storm Erin will bring wind and rain from the west throughout the week, meteorologist Craig Snell said.
For the rest of the week, temperatures will be nearer average - low 20s in the south and high teens across the north. Mr Snell said: There will be increasing amounts of sunshine and temperatures continuing to climb. On Monday it will be a very warm and sunny picture for most. It will start to go downhill and rain will start to move in for Northern Ireland into the afternoon.
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