UK Set for 24°C 'Mini-Heatwave' This Bank Holiday Weekend
UK hot weather maps show 24C 'mini-heatwave' as 13 cities face Bank Holiday scorcher
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The UK is gearing up for a 'mini-heatwave' with temperatures expected to reach 24°C in several cities, including London and Oxford, starting Friday, May 1. This warm spell coincides with the Bank Holiday weekend, promising plenty of sunshine across the nation.
- 01Temperatures are expected to peak at 24°C in cities like London and Oxford.
- 02The 'mini-heatwave' classification applies when temperatures exceed 20°C.
- 03Weather forecasts indicate a mix of sunshine and potential showers across the UK.
- 04Northern regions, including Aberdeen, may see temperatures reaching 20°C.
- 05The warm weather is expected to attract many as the Bank Holiday weekend approaches.
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Britain is set to experience a mini-heatwave this Bank Holiday weekend, with temperatures expected to soar to 24°C in cities such as London and Oxford. The warm weather is anticipated to begin on Friday, May 1, as weather charts indicate a shift to milder conditions across the nation. A mini-heatwave is defined as temperatures exceeding 20°C, while a full heatwave is classified when temperatures rise above 25°C. The Met Office forecasts a predominantly sunny Thursday, although some regions may experience scattered showers by Friday. Notably, northern areas, including those around Aberdeen, are projected to reach 20°C. As the weekend approaches, many Brits are likely to take advantage of the pleasant weather.
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The warm weather is likely to encourage outdoor activities and gatherings during the Bank Holiday weekend.
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