27/10/2005
Britain basks in record temperatures
The UK is basking in sunshine as the country enjoys the warmest October 27 on record.
Temperatures have risen as high as 21c in some parts of the country, beating the previous record of 20.3c, which was recorded in London in 1888. However, temperatures are expected to rise as high as 23c in some parts of the country.
It is the warmest day in late October since 1969, when temperatures of 22.8c were recorded on October 26.
The mini-heatwave is believed to have been triggered by winds from North Africa drawing warm air to the UK.
However, the unusually warm weather is not expected to stay, with rain expected tomorrow.
The one-day heatwave follows Met Office warnings that Britain could face one of the coldest winters in a decade this year.
(KMcA)
Temperatures have risen as high as 21c in some parts of the country, beating the previous record of 20.3c, which was recorded in London in 1888. However, temperatures are expected to rise as high as 23c in some parts of the country.
It is the warmest day in late October since 1969, when temperatures of 22.8c were recorded on October 26.
The mini-heatwave is believed to have been triggered by winds from North Africa drawing warm air to the UK.
However, the unusually warm weather is not expected to stay, with rain expected tomorrow.
The one-day heatwave follows Met Office warnings that Britain could face one of the coldest winters in a decade this year.
(KMcA)
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