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Some parts of the UK are set for their hottest day of the year so far, the BBC weather centre has said. | Some parts of the UK are set for their hottest day of the year so far, the BBC weather centre has said. |
Temperatures are predicted to reach 27C or 28C (80.6F or 82.4F), according to BBC forecaster Tomasz Schafernaker. | Temperatures are predicted to reach 27C or 28C (80.6F or 82.4F), according to BBC forecaster Tomasz Schafernaker. |
The hottest weather is expected in the West Country, Berkshire and Port Solent in Hampshire. | The hottest weather is expected in the West Country, Berkshire and Port Solent in Hampshire. |
On Sunday, the warmest day of the year so far, temperatures hit 26.9C at Port Solent. London reached 24.9C, Glasgow 24.2C, Castlederg 24.6C and Rhyl 23.6C. | |
The warm temperatures are expected to continue across the UK for the beginning of the week, Mr Schafernaker added. | The warm temperatures are expected to continue across the UK for the beginning of the week, Mr Schafernaker added. |
However, temperatures will be cooler along eastern coasts because of a breeze. | |
Cooler weather | Cooler weather |
"It is going to stay warm and sunny on Monday, with temperatures expected to reach 27C or perhaps a degree higher, so marginally warmer than Sunday," he said. | "It is going to stay warm and sunny on Monday, with temperatures expected to reach 27C or perhaps a degree higher, so marginally warmer than Sunday," he said. |
"But changes are already taking place, with cooler air moving into the north of Scotland. | "But changes are already taking place, with cooler air moving into the north of Scotland. |
"This will be the beginning of a cooler spell affecting the whole of the UK for the second half of the week." | "This will be the beginning of a cooler spell affecting the whole of the UK for the second half of the week." |
Parts of the Scottish Highlands are expected to reach 19C on Monday and cooler temperatures and cloudier skies are forecast to reach the south by Wednesday. | |
This will mean a temperature drop of seven to 10 degrees Celsius, with London expected to fall to 19C by Thursday and Friday. | |
But there will still be "some sunshine" in the later part of the week, along with "cooler nights". | But there will still be "some sunshine" in the later part of the week, along with "cooler nights". |
Next weekend will be "fairly cool and dry" but there are signs that the warmer weather could return to the south of the UK next week. | Next weekend will be "fairly cool and dry" but there are signs that the warmer weather could return to the south of the UK next week. |
But Mr Schafernaker said that the predicted cooler temperatures would only be the average expected for this time of year, and not particularly cold. | But Mr Schafernaker said that the predicted cooler temperatures would only be the average expected for this time of year, and not particularly cold. |
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