
"London's temperatures reached above 26C, making it hotter than popular destinations like Ibiza and Barcelona. This marks the warmest day of the year so far, surpassing 21C recorded on Tuesday."
"Met Office chief forecaster Paul Gundersen stated that the UK is experiencing a notable spell of warm weather for early April, with temperatures typically associated with late spring or early summer."
"The temperature in London has been around 10C above the average for early April, which is typically between 12C to 15C. Last year, 25C was not reached until the end of the month."
On Wednesday, London recorded temperatures above 26C, making it the hottest day of the year so far. This surpassed the previous day's 21C and marked the warmest April 7 on record in the UK. Other regions, including Anglesey, also experienced high temperatures. Met Office forecasters noted this warm spell is unusual for early April, with temperatures significantly above the average. A pollen warning was issued, affecting hay fever sufferers. The warm weather is attributed to southerly winds and minimal cloud cover, with similar conditions expected in the coming days.
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