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Hottest April day in 70 years expected in UK

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Temperatur­es are expected to hit 28ºc in some parts of the UK on what is set to be the warmest April day in nearly 70 years.

The South East will enjoy the best of the weather, while most of England and Wales will see temperatur­es rise into at least the low 20s, the Met Ofice said.

The hot weather is way above the average maximum temperatur­e for April, which sits at 11.4ºc.

The warmest April day on record was 29.4ºc in 1949, but today’s potential high of 28ºc would beat the 27.8ºc recorded in April 2001.

Meteorolog­ist Alex Burkill said: “There’s a fairly good chance of 28ºc, there’s about a 60% chance.

“Quite widely we are going to see low 20s, and for many it will be a little warmer than Wednesday.” A high of 25.3ºc was recorded in St James’ Park in London on Wednesday, making it the hottest day of the year so far.

The current summery spell comes as a result of warm air from the Azores, off the coast of Portugal, being dragged up towards the UK by the combined efforts of an area of low pressure over the Atlantic and high pressure over western Europe.

The warm weather is expected to last until the weekend and on Saturday evening Northern Ireland and Wales could see thundersto­rms, the Met Ofice said.

This will bring with it cooler conditions and temperatur­es will be back down to 16 degrees in London by Monday.

Competitor­s in the London Marathon on Sunday can expect hot and humid conditions with a forecast of between 21ºc and 23ºc, Burkill said.

Temperatur­es could climb higher than the 22.7ºc recorded in 1997, the year of the hottest previous marathon.

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