UK Set for Warm Bank Holiday Weekend with Temperatures Reaching 25C
UK faces 25C bank holiday as weather maps show 18 counties at 24C or more – list
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The UK is expected to experience warm weather during the upcoming bank holiday weekend, with temperatures potentially reaching 25C in London and the northwest of England. A total of 18 counties may see temperatures of 24C or higher, marking a significant rise above the seasonal average.
- 01Temperatures could reach 25C in London and northwest England on May 24.
- 02Highs of 24C are forecasted for various regions, including parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland.
- 03The Met Office indicates that almost all of the UK will experience temperatures above 20C.
- 04Weather maps show 18 counties may see temperatures of 24C or more.
- 05High pressure is expected to bring settled weather, with occasional showers.
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The upcoming bank holiday weekend in the UK is predicted to bring warm temperatures, with the GFS weather model suggesting highs of 25C in London and northwest England on May 24. Other regions, including southern England, parts of Northern Ireland, and central and northern Scotland, may reach 24C. The Met Office has indicated that nearly the entire UK will experience temperatures above 20C. Specifically, 18 counties are expected to see temperatures of 24C or more, with notable areas including Lancashire, Essex, and Ayrshire. Met Office meteorologist Annie Shuttleworth noted that high pressure will lead to settled weather, although occasional showers may occur. As the holiday weekend approaches, temperatures are anticipated to rise, especially in the southeast, with conditions becoming rather warm by the end of the period.
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The warm weather during the bank holiday weekend could encourage outdoor activities and tourism, benefiting local businesses and communities.
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