Britain sizzles on hottest day of the year that BEATS Bahamas – but … – The Sun

Posted: April 12, 2017 at 9:01 am

BEACHES were packed around the country yesterday as Britons enjoyed the hottest day of the year ahead of what could be a scorching three months.

The 25Crecorded in Cambridge and London was above the 22C (71.6F) in the Bahamas.

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But while the mini heatwave ends today forecasters have predicted that average temperatures from April to June will be higher than normal.

The Met Office has also signalled that drier thaN average conditions can be expected.

However we will have to get through a washout Easter first,with rain sweeping across the country and temperatures no higher than 15C (59F).

Yesterday tourists boarded punts on the River Cam as Cambridge notched the highest temperature of the day at 25.4C.

It was hotter than Augusta National, in Georgia, US, where British star Justin Rose competed in the final round at the US Masters golf.

Deckchairs went up across Londons packed parks where it reached 25C, while northern cities Hull and Manchester hit 23C.

Beaches in Brighton and Bournemouth on the South Coast were crammed with families.

Supermarkets reported a rush for BBQ food, booze and ice cream.

The weather is forecast to get cold each day this week until a low of 6C (42.8F) on Easter Monday.

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Met Office forecaster Simon Partridge said: Its going to be OK this week, but nowhere near as good.

Weve got a cold front pushing south, which is introducing cooler air.

Its still above average for this time of year and itll still be dry and sunny, but were not going to be as warm as we have been.

Aprils hot temperatures follow the mildest March on record.

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Up to 20million people are expected to take to the roads for the Easter getaway on Thursday, which could triple journey times, says the AA.

A number of rail services will also be disrupted as Network Rail carries out more than 200 engineering projects on major lines across the UK.

Nearly a million will try to avoid the chaos by jetting abroad.

In a message for those left behind, the Met Office said: If only this weekend had waited until next week.

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