There is a warmest start in the UK since 1985 - with temperatures expected to hit 27C. Forecasters were predicating balmy weather casting for the last couple of days, with temperatures in the mid-20s into October.
The south and east of the country should benefit the most, with temperatures up to 27C, compared with an average maximum of 16.1C for September. Sky meteorologist Dr Chris England said high pressure over all of Britain should lead to a build-up in temperatures over the course of the week "We could be in for some very warm weather," Dr England said. "Things should hot up from Monday onwards." The Met Office has said next weekend's first days of October are expected to be the hottest since 1985.
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That year saw the warmest October temperature ever recorded - a freak reading of 29.4C (84.9F) at March, Cambridge shire, on October 1.The sunny weather will be a welcome respite from the windy and wet conditions which have dominated for the past few weeks across much of the UK.
The south and east of the country should benefit the most, with temperatures up to 27C, compared with an average maximum of 16.1C for September. Sky meteorologist Dr Chris England said high pressure over all of Britain should lead to a build-up in temperatures over the course of the week "We could be in for some very warm weather," Dr England said. "Things should hot up from Monday onwards." The Met Office has said next weekend's first days of October are expected to be the hottest since 1985.
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That year saw the warmest October temperature ever recorded - a freak reading of 29.4C (84.9F) at March, Cambridge shire, on October 1.The sunny weather will be a welcome respite from the windy and wet conditions which have dominated for the past few weeks across much of the UK.
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