This week, Britain enjoyed an unseasonably warm and sunny weather spell, leading to record temperatures on May 1. St. James's Park in London set new temperature highs throughout the week, reaching its peak on Thursday. However, the excitement was dampened when it was discovered that the weather station's data was contaminated by temporary public toilets and other installations, making the readings invalid. The Met Office, which oversees numerous weather stations across the UK, suspended the St. James's Park station's data collection until conditions improve.
Britain experienced record-breaking May temperatures this week, with St. James's Park set to break more records, only for a contamination issue to invalidate readings.
A high-pressure system brought unseasonably warm, sunny weather to Britain, leading to temperatures above average, culminating in a new record on May 1.
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