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South-east England to bask in warm weather as breeze brings up hot air South-east England to bask in warm weather as breeze brings up hot air
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Temperatures in the region could hit 23C on Sunday, with Northern Ireland also expected to enjoy some sun – but inland areas could see showers
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Sat 23 Sep 2017 17.27 BST
Last modified on Sun 24 Sep 2017 11.31 BST
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Summer may be over but those living in the south-east of England are set for another helping of warm, dry weather on Sunday.Summer may be over but those living in the south-east of England are set for another helping of warm, dry weather on Sunday.
The region could be enjoying predicted highs of 22 to 23C by the afternoon, following a damp start to the weekend.The region could be enjoying predicted highs of 22 to 23C by the afternoon, following a damp start to the weekend.
The sun will also shine – if a little less brightly – upon Northern Ireland, as a southerly breeze pushes warmer air northwards.The sun will also shine – if a little less brightly – upon Northern Ireland, as a southerly breeze pushes warmer air northwards.
Unfortunately for those further inland and in the west, showers are expected throughout the day as the warmer front pushes the rain clouds inland.Unfortunately for those further inland and in the west, showers are expected throughout the day as the warmer front pushes the rain clouds inland.
However, the rest of the UK could expect a share in the warmer temperatures from the beginning of the week, Met Office forecaster Chris Page said.However, the rest of the UK could expect a share in the warmer temperatures from the beginning of the week, Met Office forecaster Chris Page said.
“It’s actually going to feel largely pleasant, despite it already being autumn.”“It’s actually going to feel largely pleasant, despite it already being autumn.”
Southerly winds continue to push warm air northwards this weekend - we could reach 23 °C by tomorrow in the SE but it'll be cooler in the NW pic.twitter.com/n4v7RBqrdGSoutherly winds continue to push warm air northwards this weekend - we could reach 23 °C by tomorrow in the SE but it'll be cooler in the NW pic.twitter.com/n4v7RBqrdG
While some rain would linger in the west, the dry spell for the east and Northern Ireland is forecast to continue throughout Monday.While some rain would linger in the west, the dry spell for the east and Northern Ireland is forecast to continue throughout Monday.
Tuesday and Wednesday is forecast to bring a smattering of sunshine and showers across the UK, with a wet and windy Wednesday expected for the west.Tuesday and Wednesday is forecast to bring a smattering of sunshine and showers across the UK, with a wet and windy Wednesday expected for the west.
Sunday is likely to be the best day for Londoners desperate for some Vitamin D to make plans in the outdoors, Page said, adding: “If they want a bit of sunshine, Sunday is the day to go with your family for a walk in the park.”Sunday is likely to be the best day for Londoners desperate for some Vitamin D to make plans in the outdoors, Page said, adding: “If they want a bit of sunshine, Sunday is the day to go with your family for a walk in the park.”
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