UK set to be hotter than Ibiza this week
THE UK is set to be hotter than some top European holiday destinations later this week with forecasters expecting temperatures to hit 21C (69.8F).
Thursday is expected to be the warmest day, with a mixture of sunshine, rain and cloud as the mercury rises between yesterday and
Wednesday, the Met Office has said.
Parts of the country are set to be warmer than Saint-tropez, Ibiza and Crete, with many areas in England reaching the low 20s.
However, temperatures are unlikely to surpass the 23.4C (74.12F) recorded at St James’s Park in London last month, which was the hottest day of the year.
Met Office forecaster Simon Partridge told the PA news agency: “This week is a funny old one, there’s a fair bit of rain and cloud around as well as sunny spells, with many areas gradually warming up until Thursday which should be the warmest day,
“Between Monday and Wednesday temperatures will sit in the high teens and low 20s in Wales and central and southern parts of the England, while eastern Scotland could reach 19C (66.2F).
“But in parts of Northern Ireland, northern England and Scotland there will be cloud and some scattered showers.”