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UK weather forecast: Warm April highlights UK climate change; seasonal temperatures expected to return as weather patterns shift

UK weather forecast: Warm April highlights UK climate change; seasonal temperatures expected to return as weather patterns shift

An unseasonal wave of warmth has swept across the UK, with temperatures peaking at 26.6°C in the woods at Kew Gardens in midweek, making for one of the hottest starts to April on record. Despite the sunshine, meteorologists noted that a looming Atlantic front will drag wet skies, gusty winds and cold air into Saturday. The Met Office said Wednesday was hotter than any other day this year, making it the second-hottest day in early April on record. Not long ago, Mona found that the temperature reached 24.8°C, which was unusually warm weather for April 7, breaking her own previous record. Records show temperatures across the UK were warmer than in places such as Rome or Ibiza during the same period. Such hot weather surprised even experienced weather observers.Ben Rich from the Met Office said winds were blowing from southern parts of the continent towards the UK, causing readings in several locations to be more than 10°C above normal. He noted that while this pattern has occurred before, today’s baseline warmth due to long-term changes is making the extremes more pronounced. The current situation is not an isolated anomaly, but reflects a broader trend in which past temperature limits are increasingly exceeded. Due to changes in global systems, even typical weather movements can have stronger results now than they did just a few decades ago. While natural variability plays a role, underlying changes raise the lower limit of temperatures and push temperatures even higher. Weather forecasts point to significant changes ahead. Westerly winds blow from the Atlantic, bringing cooler temperatures and heavy rainfall to the British Isles. Although temperatures could reach 22°C in parts of south-east England by Thursday, the warmth will soon subside. As the cold air expands, temperatures in many areas will adjust to typical levels between 10°C and 14°C. This pattern should remain solid in the coming days. Starting from the west, the rainbands continue to advance, reaching a wide area. Northern Ireland will see torrential downpours by Friday afternoon, while coastal areas there and in western Scotland will face wind gusts of 50 to 70mph. Where cold air meets moist systems, higher terrain across Scotland will experience winter weather with the possibility of sleet or snow. Although flows elsewhere are more moderate, the elevation brings a change. As moisture persists, conditions will gradually change. After dark, the nighttime air drops rapidly, with temperatures in the north and parts of the west being the coldest. At dawn Friday, the skies will remain open overhead, with cooler spells developing in the low areas. The warmth from the ground quickly disappeared beneath the empty clouds, leaving the morning looking clearer than before. The weather is expected to be variable over the weekend, with periods of gloom and sunshine. In northern areas, strong winds blow occasionally, interrupting periods of calm. Rainfall will span multiple locations, sweeping the area in brief bursts rather than sustained downpours. Meanwhile, the southern region has been without precipitation for long periods of time, with sunlight occasionally filtering through. Eastern areas will remain relatively clear of cloud cover, but there will be disruptions as the system advances from upstream areas. Temperatures are expected to slowly rise once the early-week coolness fades. Thereafter, the spring-like pattern may reappear. Despite a brief period of unusual heat, the seasonal rhythm appears to be returning. This change reveals how local weather changes around long-term changes in Earth’s climate system.

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