According to forecasters, this weekend’s cold temperatures will gradually increase to much milder circumstances for the entire next week, with a climax on Wednesday.
By midweek, temperatures in certain locations might rise by roughly 10°C, with London perhaps reaching 20°C (68°F).
According to the Met Office, peak temperatures might reach about 22 degrees Celsius, especially in East Anglia and the Home Counties.
Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday are expected to see temperatures in the mid-teens in the majority of regions.
Temperatures will progressively increase, perhaps reaching their highest point on Wednesday in eastern regions, and we may even see 20C and 22C are probably not out of the question.
Tom Morgan, a Met meteorologist, stated, “East Anglia down towards the South East.”
London might see temperatures above 20 degrees Celsius, but the Home Counties and Cambridgeshire might see the highest temperatures, he continued.
He cautioned that by next weekend, the nicer weather will be replaced by windy and rainy circumstances.
That might not be the case in the South East, but it might be in the North West, which includes Scotland and Northern Ireland.
By midweek, such rainy weather might arrive in Wales and the West, he warned.