London is predicted to enjoy classic spring weather with rising temperatures into the mid-twenties this weekend. The Met Office forecasts highs of 24C on Sunday, following a week of sunshine. Simon Partridge, a meteorologist, explained that although temperatures are warming, rural areas may still experience patches of frost at night. While the east coast might see light showers, the overall outlook is dry and sunny. The UK has also recorded its warmest start to May, with implications for local weather and fire safety services due to earlier wildfires.
London is set to bask in a week of sunshine with temperatures forecast to reach 24C on Sunday, showcasing a classic spring weather pattern.
Simon Partridge noted that while temperatures are gradually warming, patches of frost are still expected in rural areas during the nights, especially under clear skies.
The warmest areas in southern England may see localized heavy showers over the weekend, coupled with occasional thunder, indicating the dynamic nature of spring weather.
This year has marked the UK's warmest start to May on record, reinforcing the variability and extremity of seasonal weather patterns.
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