Parts of UK to experience warmest temperatures of year in wake of Storm Dave
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Parts of UK to experience warmest temperatures of year in wake of Storm Dave
"As Storm Dave has now moved away, and this high pressure is building behind it, we're now dragging up warmer air from the continent. It's one of the seasons where it can change really quickly, day on day."
"For the next couple of days, we're dragging in that warm southerly wind, which will allow us to see temperatures reach the mid-20s. As we go into Thursday, we'll see temperatures return to normal for the time of year as we see the weather turn more changeable."
The UK is forecasted to experience its warmest temperatures of the year, with London and south-east England reaching 24C. Manchester may see highs of 20C. This warm weather follows Storm Dave, which caused significant disruption. A shift to settled weather is expected, but temperatures will drop again by Thursday, ranging from 10C to 14C. The Met Office indicates that the warm air is being drawn from the continent, but conditions will become more changeable with rain and wind returning by the weekend.
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