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UK to be hotter than Mallorca over bank holiday weekend UK to be hotter than Mallorca over bank holiday weekend
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The best weather so far this year will arrive in time for the bank holiday weekend, with temperatures on Monday higher than in the holiday destinations Mallorca and Cote D'Azur. The best weather so far this year will arrive in time for the bank holiday weekend, with temperatures on Monday higher than in the holiday destinations of Mallorca and the Cote D'Azur.
Temperatures will get gradually warmer throughout the weekend and will creep above 20C (68F) for much of the country on Monday, compared to just 16C (60.8F) on the Spanish island Mallorca and 18C (64.4F) in Cote D'Azur in the South of France, according to the Met Office website. Temperatures will get gradually warmer throughout the weekend and will creep above 20C (68F) for much of the country on Monday, compared with just 16C (60.8F) on the Spanish island Mallorca and 18C (64.4F) on the Cote D'Azur in the south of France, according to the Met Office website.
In Britain, eastern areas will see the best of the weather and even parts of Scotland will reach high teens, according to a forecaster from MeteoGroup, the weather division of the Press Association.In Britain, eastern areas will see the best of the weather and even parts of Scotland will reach high teens, according to a forecaster from MeteoGroup, the weather division of the Press Association.
Sean Penston, forecaster with MeteoGroup, said: "I think it's going to be a more prolonged warm spell than what we've had so far this year. Even in parts of Scotland it's going to get into the high teens, in the eastern parts of Scotland."Sean Penston, forecaster with MeteoGroup, said: "I think it's going to be a more prolonged warm spell than what we've had so far this year. Even in parts of Scotland it's going to get into the high teens, in the eastern parts of Scotland."
The warm weather is expected to see a surge in demand for barbecues, with Asda reporting a sales increase of 142%, while Marks and Spencer said sales of its barbecue range The Grill were expected to double on last year. The warm weather is expected to lead to a surge in demand for barbecues, with Asda reporting a sales increase of 142%, while Marks and Spencer said sales of its barbecue range The Grill were expected to double on last year.
Meanwhile Superdrug has reported an increased demand for beauty products such as false toenails, wax strips and fake tan. Meanwhile, Superdrug has reported an increased demand for beauty products such as false toenails, wax strips and fake tan.
This year's expected sunny bank holiday will be a big improvement from last year, which saw rain and a temperature high of 16C (60.8F) at Exeter airport. This year's expected sunny bank holiday will be a big improvement from last year, when there was rain and a temperature high of 16C (60.8F) at Exeter airport.
The weekend weather will have a cloudy start on Saturday with some light rain in the south but should then clear into temperatures in the mid teens, according to the Met Office. The weekend weather will get off to a cloudy start on Saturday with some light rain in the south but should then clear into temperatures in the mid teens, according to the Met Office.
Sarah Holland, of the Met Office, said: "That will gradually clear away and dry up and actually become brighter as well, so for many people a dry, fine and sunny day on Saturday. Gradually we'll see temperatures pick up as we go through the weekend." Sarah Holland, of the Met Office, said: "That will gradually clear away and dry up and become brighter as well, so for many people a dry, fine and sunny day on Saturday. Gradually we'll see temperatures pick up as we go through the weekend."
Sunday will also have a misty start but will once again give way to a dry day and sunny spells.Sunday will also have a misty start but will once again give way to a dry day and sunny spells.
Holland said: "I think the best of the weather is certainly going to be in the Midlands and eastern areas and we could see temperatures again sort of creeping up to mid to high teens, maybe highs of 18C (64.4F), 19C (66.2F) on Sunday."Holland said: "I think the best of the weather is certainly going to be in the Midlands and eastern areas and we could see temperatures again sort of creeping up to mid to high teens, maybe highs of 18C (64.4F), 19C (66.2F) on Sunday."
Penston said temperatures could be even warmer, adding: "It will be warm actually throughout the whole of the UK, particularly in eastern areas. You'll be looking at temperatures getting into about 20C (68F), maybe a little bit above, and sunshine." Penston said temperatures could be even warmer, adding: "It will be warm throughout the whole of the UK, particularly in eastern areas. You'll be looking at temperatures getting into about 20C (68F), maybe a little bit above, and sunshine."
But bank holiday Monday will see the warmest weather of the weekend.But bank holiday Monday will see the warmest weather of the weekend.
Holland said a cloudy morning would clear away quickly and the warm day could see temperatures as high as 23C (73.4F). Holland said a cloudy morning would clear away quickly and temperatures could rise as high as 23C (73.4F).
She said: "For many people it's going to be a pleasant bank holiday weekend with some bright spells around and temperatures creeping into the low 20s by Monday."She said: "For many people it's going to be a pleasant bank holiday weekend with some bright spells around and temperatures creeping into the low 20s by Monday."
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