UK set for 'mini heatwave' as BBC forecasters predict temperatures of 27 degrees
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The UK is expected to experience a mini heatwave starting next week, bringing temperatures that could reach highs of 25-27 degrees Celsius, the warmest recorded since early September. Weather forecasts indicate that between April 26 and April 30, eastern regions may remain dry while western areas encounter rain. As the weekend progresses into early next week, the weather will improve in England and Wales, paving the way for pleasant sunshine just in time for major marathons in London and Manchester. However, the longevity of this warm spell remains uncertain.
Next week we may see some of the highest April temperatures for 7 years, but it's uncertain how long the sunny and warm spell will last.
From early next week, weather forecasters have predicted temperatures could reach highs of 25-27 degrees, which may be the warmest since early September last year.
It will start to warm up, shares Darren Bett, just in time for the London and Manchester marathons.
Temperatures will climb widely to 22-23C, and it will feel very pleasant in the sunshine.
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