UK Weather Forecast: 22°C Heatwave to Follow Storm Chaos
UK weather maps forecast 22C scorcher to hit 5 regions after Storm Dave chaos
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The UK is set to experience a warm spell with temperatures reaching 22°C in five regions after the disruptive Storm Dave. This weather shift, expected on April 8, will bring milder conditions following heavy rainfall and strong winds across the country.
- 01Temperatures expected to hit 22°C in five regions on April 8.
- 02Storm Dave caused heavy rainfall and winds before the warm spell.
- 03Amber weather warnings were issued for parts of northern England and Scotland.
- 04High pressure from the south will bring warmer air from continental Europe.
- 05Many areas will see temperatures exceeding 20°C midweek.
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The UK is anticipating a significant weather change as temperatures are forecasted to soar to 22°C in five regions following the chaos brought by Storm Dave. This storm has caused heavy rainfall and strong winds, prompting the Met Office to issue amber weather warnings for areas in northern England, Scotland, and Wales. As Storm Dave moves east, warmer air from continental Europe will sweep into southern Britain, leading to milder temperatures. On April 8, regions including London, Kent, Essex, East Sussex, and the Thames Valley are expected to reach 22°C, while many parts of the UK will enjoy highs of up to 19°C starting Tuesday. This warm spell will be a welcome relief after the storm, which has already caused havoc with gusts reaching 66 mph in Capel Curig, north Wales.
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The warm weather will provide a much-needed break for those affected by recent storm conditions, allowing for outdoor activities and improved conditions for travel.
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