
"Temperatures could climb to highs of between 18C and 23C across the country on Tuesday, with the Met Office currently predicting the capital may see around 20C."
"The warmer weather is then likely to be followed by a big change on Thursday, with temperatures dropping to between 10 and 13C nationally."
"A warning for very high pollen is also in place today and the rest of this week. Hayfever sufferers may experience itchy red eyes, blocked noses and sneezing."
"The last time we saw similar temperatures this time of year was in 2020, when we reached 26C in Cornwall."
Temperatures across the UK are predicted to rise to between 18C and 26C this week, with London experiencing highs of 21C and potentially exceeding that. The warm weather is attributed to a southerly wind and is significantly above the early April average of 12C to 15C. However, a notable drop in temperatures is expected on Thursday, returning to between 10C and 13C. A warning for high pollen levels is also in effect, affecting hayfever sufferers. This warm spell follows Storm Dave, which caused disruption over Easter.
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