UK to be hotter than Ibiza later this week with temperatures reaching 21C

UK to be hotter than Ibiza later this week with temperatures reaching 21C
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Ben Chapman

By Ben Chapman


Published: 02/05/2022

- 11:04

Updated: 14/02/2023

- 11:02

Thursday is expected to be the warmest day, with a mixture of sunshine, rain and cloud as the mercury rises between Monday and Wednesday, the Met Office has said

The UK is set to be hotter than some top European holiday destinations later this week with forecasters expecting temperatures to hit 21C (69.8F).

Thursday is expected to be the warmest day, with a mixture of sunshine, rain and cloud as the mercury rises between Monday and Wednesday, the Met Office has said.


People enjoy the warm weather on Bournemouth beach. Good Friday is set to be the hottest day of the year so far, experts have predicted, ahead of %22very pleasant%22 spring conditions over the Easter weekend. Picture date: Friday April 15, 2022.
Brits will be basking in temperatures of up to 21C.
Andrew Matthews

Parts of the country are set to be warmer than Saint-Tropez, Ibiza and Crete, with many areas in England reaching the low 20s.

However, temperatures are unlikely to surpass the 23.4C (74.12F) recorded at St James’s Park in London last month, which was the hottest day of the year.

Sunny conditions will see Britain experiencing hotter temperatures than Ibiza.
Sunny conditions will see Britain experiencing hotter temperatures than Ibiza.
Dominic Lipinski

Met Office forecaster Simon Partridge told the PA news agency: “This week is a funny old one, there’s a fair bit of rain and cloud around as well as sunny spells, with many areas gradually warming up until Thursday which should be the warmest day,

People will likely take to Britain's many coastal areas to enjoy the sun.
People will likely take to Britain's many coastal areas to enjoy the sun.
Andrew Matthews

“Between Monday and Wednesday temperatures will sit in the high teens and low 20s in Wales and central and southern parts of the England, while eastern Scotland could reach 19C (66.2F).

“But in parts of Northern Ireland, northern England and Scotland there will be cloud and some scattered showers.

“Thursday will see high teens quite widely across the country, parts of the South East will rise as high as 21C (69.8F), with an outside chance of 22C (71.6F) in areas where there is more sunshine.

“So there’s a warm spell in store for many but don’t expect the wall-to-wall sunshine and blue skies we saw in April.”

The Met Office has said there is an area of high pressure to the south of the UK, while there is low pressure above northern areas.

Many areas will then become cooler from Friday and during the weekend, forecasters predict.

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