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UK weather: Friday expected to be hottest day of the year UK weather: Friday is officially the hottest day of the year so far
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Surrounded by daisies, a woman soaks up the rays in a central London parkSurrounded by daisies, a woman soaks up the rays in a central London park
The UK is expected to have its hottest day of the year so far on Friday as temperatures could reach 23C (73F) in some areas. The UK saw its warmest day of the year so far on Friday as temperatures reached 23C (73F) in the south of England.
The warmest weather is expected to be in the west of London out towards Oxfordshire and the south Midlands, and could be hotter than Marbella and Ibiza in Spain. Otterbourne and Gosport in Hampshire saw the highest temperatures and were warmer than Ibiza, Rhodes and Cyprus.
Cardiff in Wales could see the mercury rise to 21C, while Scotland and Northern Ireland are set to be cooler - around 10C in Edinburgh and 15C in Belfast. Cardiff was expected to see the mercury rise to 21C, while Scotland and Northern Ireland were forecast to be cooler, with around 10C in Edinburgh and 15C in Belfast predicted.
Temperatures are forecast to fall this weekend as cooler air moves down from the north. England's south coast will be warmest on Saturday with an expected high of 21C, while Sunday will peak nearer 17C.Temperatures are forecast to fall this weekend as cooler air moves down from the north. England's south coast will be warmest on Saturday with an expected high of 21C, while Sunday will peak nearer 17C.
The highest temperature recorded so far this year was 21.3C in Northolt, west London, and Chertsey, Surrey, on 20 March - but that figure is expected to be beaten on Friday. Before Friday, the highest temperature recorded so far this year was 21.3C in Northolt, west London, and Chertsey, Surrey, on 20 March.
Last month was the sunniest March in England since records began in 1910, according to the Met Office. It was also very dry, with the UK's rainfall total just 43% of the usual amount.Last month was the sunniest March in England since records began in 1910, according to the Met Office. It was also very dry, with the UK's rainfall total just 43% of the usual amount.
Whereas, the highest April temperature ever recorded in the UK was 29.4C on 16 April 1949.Whereas, the highest April temperature ever recorded in the UK was 29.4C on 16 April 1949.
The sun shines as statement fashion pieces were on display during Ladies Day at Aintree RacecourseThe sun shines as statement fashion pieces were on display during Ladies Day at Aintree Racecourse
Friday will be warm across most of the country. Temperatures will be lower near North Sea coasts, where the wind is blowing from the sea and temperatures are around 13C.Friday will be warm across most of the country. Temperatures will be lower near North Sea coasts, where the wind is blowing from the sea and temperatures are around 13C.
Wild temperature swings are not unusual at this time of year.Wild temperature swings are not unusual at this time of year.
Parts of southern England already hit highs of 20.7C on Thursday and 20.1C in the Scottish Highlands.Parts of southern England already hit highs of 20.7C on Thursday and 20.1C in the Scottish Highlands.
Scotland had its warmest day of the year on Thursday but temperatures both there and in Northern Ireland will be a little lower on Friday.Scotland had its warmest day of the year on Thursday but temperatures both there and in Northern Ireland will be a little lower on Friday.
A woman enjoys a morning on the beach in Dover, Kent
A nuthatch was enjoying the morning sun in Perth, ScotlandA nuthatch was enjoying the morning sun in Perth, Scotland
In London's St James's Park, blossom trees are well worthy of a picture A woman enjoys a morning on the beach in Dover, Kent
The suns rays were captured on Northern Ireland's coast in Dunseverick
Temperatures are forecast to fall at the weekend as cooler air moves down from the north.Temperatures are forecast to fall at the weekend as cooler air moves down from the north.
The south coast of England will be warmest on Saturday, reaching 21C, while the highest temperature in the UK on Sunday will be nearer 17C – still well above the seasonal norm.The south coast of England will be warmest on Saturday, reaching 21C, while the highest temperature in the UK on Sunday will be nearer 17C – still well above the seasonal norm.
Heading into next week, the risk of overnight frost will return for the beginning of the week but it is expected to warm up again, with temperatures forecast to be back up to 21C in Scotland.Heading into next week, the risk of overnight frost will return for the beginning of the week but it is expected to warm up again, with temperatures forecast to be back up to 21C in Scotland.
Throughout this time it is still looking dry, and those conditions are ideal for wildfires starting and spreading.Throughout this time it is still looking dry, and those conditions are ideal for wildfires starting and spreading.
Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) said on Wednesday that there was a "very high to extreme risk" of fires spreading while Cumbria Fire and Rescue service urged the public to act responsibly to cut the risk of wildfires.Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) said on Wednesday that there was a "very high to extreme risk" of fires spreading while Cumbria Fire and Rescue service urged the public to act responsibly to cut the risk of wildfires.
The fire service has tackled blazes this week near Bonhill in West Dunbartonshire and in the Kilpatrick Hills near Milngavie, East Dunbartonshire.The fire service has tackled blazes this week near Bonhill in West Dunbartonshire and in the Kilpatrick Hills near Milngavie, East Dunbartonshire.
Elsewhere, more than 126 acres (51 hectares) were left charred after a fire at Upton Heath in Poole shortly before midnight on Wednesday, and a second fire broke out at nearby Canford Heath on Thursday morning.Elsewhere, more than 126 acres (51 hectares) were left charred after a fire at Upton Heath in Poole shortly before midnight on Wednesday, and a second fire broke out at nearby Canford Heath on Thursday morning.
Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service said the fires were both "down to human intervention".Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service said the fires were both "down to human intervention".
In England there were 185.8 hours of sunshine in March, according to the Met Office, the country recorded its sixth driest March and Wales its fourth driest since records began in 1836.In England there were 185.8 hours of sunshine in March, according to the Met Office, the country recorded its sixth driest March and Wales its fourth driest since records began in 1836.