Met Office weather forecasters predict a foggy start for parts of the UK today but temperatures should continue to climb towards the end of the week.
Britain’s tallest spire, Salisbury Cathedral is seen from a drone at sunrise yesterday morning After an unusually chilly few days last week, there was a collective sigh of relief as the air warmed up somewhat over the weekend. And thankfully, the rise in temperatures is set to continue this week, hitting a rather balmy 24C on Thursday in some parts.
The south, central and eastern England should enjoy highs of 24C on Thursday but there appears to be a slight dip in temperatures in northern England, with Manchester, Leeds and Sheffield all predicted to sit around 19-20C.
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