London's unusually dry spring weather has caused temperatures to soar to 28C, with much of the population enjoying the sunshine. However, this lack of rainfall has raised worries for gardeners and farmers dependent on consistent precipitation. The dry spell is primarily due to a blocking high pressure system that has lingered since late February, inhibiting cloud formation and rainfall. While the weather will remain dry and sunny for the foreseeable future, the Met Office forecasts a potential shift towards more variable conditions and light rain by the end of the month.
London has embraced a dry spring with high temperatures, but concerns arise for those reliant on consistent rainfall as a prolonged dry spell continues.
The Met Office attributes the dry weather to a persistent area of high pressure, limiting cloud formation and rain, described as a 'blocking high'.
The current weather patterns, characterized by a wavering jet stream, restrict other systems, keeping London dry and sunny but signaling potential changes ahead.
While sunny weather dominates, the Met Office forecasts a shift to more unpredictable conditions with light rain and possibly thunderstorms by the end of May.
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