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UK weather forecast: Britain braced for -5C chill before dramatic hot swing – Mirror Online, Mirror.co.uk

UK weather forecast: Britain braced for -5C chill before dramatic hot swing – Mirror Online, Mirror.co.uk

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A subzero start for Britain will be almost immediately thawed out with temperatures soaring to as high as 21 C by the afternoon in a dramatic swing.

Met Office meteorologist Alex Deakin said some rural areas could drop to as low as -5C in the early hours before large parts of Britain move into the teens by 3pm.

London, for example will start teetering over freezing at 2C before reaching highs of around (C.

The finer weather) comes as Britons were warned yesterday they could be fined if caught outside their homes for non-essential purposes with the UK now on coronavirus lockdown.

Swans swim on the banks of the River Severn in Worcester

Parts of north-west Scotland, Meanwhile, will remain “soggy” said Mr Deakin, with yellow weather warnings in place until Wednesday.

Much of England and Wales could see some fine weather by 3pm

He described Tuesday beginning with a “chilly night under clear skies, [and] for some a touch of frost in places”.

The south will see the lowest temperatures overnight from Monday with “towns getting close to freezing” while “rural areas through England and Wales [could see] -2, maybe even as low as -4 or -5 in some spots “, he admitted.

But with temperatures quickly climbing as Tuesday unfolds, Mr Deakin said the persistent breeze in the north will make it “cooler than these temperatures would suggest” – including (C in Glasgow.)

A Portuguese pulse of warm air means Britain will be as hot as Greece and Malta this week

“But for England and Wales, well we could easily with some sunshine get into the mid teens, 20, 380 is possible, “he added. latest weather front, which could see consecutive days of sunshine and highs matching the Mediterranean, is thanks to a mile- wide ‘Portuguese pulse’ of warm air.

And with some reports suggesting temperatures could reach

C in the near future, bookmakers have been slashing the odds on spring being the hottest ever.

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