UK braces for hottest May day on record
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Everything the Met Office is predicting for the late May bank holiday weekend – and when temperatures will be higher than 30C Throughout this week, it’s become clear that London is set for seriously toasty weather over the coming days.
THE WEATHER has been a total roller-coaster this month, with glorious sunshine followed by grey skies and rain. But things should finally settle down next week, as the Met Office predicts longer
The UK weather has seen a cold snap in May but temperatures, especially South in London, Essex and Kent, could be changing for the better next week.
Every spring we’re spoiled with not one, not two but three bank holiday weekends. How you spend these precious extra days off is highly dependent on whether the clouds above cho
According to the Met Office, the weather for London will see some significant changes over the next few days. On Wednesday, December 3, most parts of London are expected to remain dry, especially in the north, which could enjoy long sunshine spells.
London weather: FIVE-DAY heatwave to start on Friday says Met Office with temperature set to hit 30C
London is set for a five-day heatwave spanning the Spring Bank Holiday weekend, with highs of 30C expected in the capital. The Met Office are reporting expecting temperatures at or above 28C each day between Friday and Tuesday - soaring above the likes of Athens and Ibiza.
The weather conditions are set to be ideal for the London Marathon (Picture: Action Images via Reuters) Runners and supporters alike joining the London Marathon tomorrow should no
London is tipped to bask in days of unbroken warm sunshine over the next week, according to the Met Office. The meteorological agency’s seven-day forecast for the capital, as of Wednesday (April 22) show dawn-till-dusk sunshine almost across the board.
London Marathon weather: Runners hail 'perfect' forecast for Sunday's 26.2-mile race - Runners can expect dry and relatively cool condition this weekend as they take part in the famous race
The London Marathon has been an annual part of the sporting calendar since launching in 1981, with the event raising over £1. 4bn for charity during that period.