UK Weather Forecasts Britain Is About To Experience The Hottest Day Of The Year

Brace Yourselves: Here Comes The Hottest Day Of The Year
|

Britons could be set to enjoy the warmest day of the year so far but as usual it comes with the usual caveats…

Forecasters believe there is a good chance that the peak of 20.7C (69F) recorded in Aberdeenshire on Easter Sunday will be beaten on Friday.

However, the mercury is set to fall back to more seasonable levels over the weekend, while rain is also possible.

Open Image Modal

Time to do nothing but this

Met Office meteorologist Craig Snell said today will see the mild conditions experienced in most areas over recent days continue, with temperatures at around 19C (66F) or 20C (68F).

He added: "On Friday temperatures will be a little bit higher with highs possibly reaching 21 and if you do see 21 that will mean it is the warmest day of the year so far."

On current forecasts it could mean Britain is warmer than holiday destinations such as Ibiza and Crete as well as Barcelona and Rome.

Copy continues below...

Spring Weather 9th April
(01 of06)
Open Image Modal
Six year old Kadie Lane strolls through the Daffodils at Warkworth Castle in Northumberland as the warm weather continues across the UK. (credit:Owen Humphreys/PA Wire)
(02 of06)
Open Image Modal
Sunbathers enjoy the spring sun in Parliament Square, London. (credit:Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire)
(03 of06)
Open Image Modal
A man lies in the sun in St James Park, London, as warm weather continues across much of the UK. (credit:Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire)
(04 of06)
Open Image Modal
Flamingos at the WWT Washington Wetland Centre in Tyne and Wear, as Britain could enjoy its warmest day of the year so far later this week. (credit:Owen Humphreys/PA Wire)
(05 of06)
Open Image Modal
Six year old Kadie Lane strolls through the Daffodils at Warkworth Castle in Northumberland as the warm weather continues across the UK. (credit:Owen Humphreys/PA Wire)
(06 of06)
Open Image Modal
A jogger running in St James Park, London, as warm weather continues across much of the UK. (credit:Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire)

But on Friday night fresher air will arrive across the country and on Saturday most parts will be cooler, with temperatures around 10C (50F) or 11C (52F) in the north and around 14C (57F) or 15C (59F) further south.

Snell said this was likely to be followed by "unsettled" conditions across the country on Sunday, with outbreaks of rain possible.

He said: "It is pretty normal for April to see some warmer weather followed by some colder weather."

While the pollen levels are moderate for much of the south of England and low for the rest of the UK according to the Met Office, doctors have reported seeing hay-fever sufferers experiencing symptoms.

Andrew Williams, nurse consultant at Homerton Hospital, east London, told the Daily Express: "People have already been coming in with symptoms triggered by the London plane trees.

"Now we are seeing high birch pollen levels, a lot of sufferers are presenting slightly earlier than usual as the problem gets worse."