Autumn is just around the corner.
Today could be the last time people can sunbathe on hot beaches and enjoy the last of the summer sun
For sunseekers hoping the summer warmth would last a bit longer, you’ll be disappointed to know that today’s hot spell could be the last this year.say temperatures will hit the late 20s in some areas today, before the mercury takes a tumble just in time for autumn.But it’s not all bad news as there will be ‘plenty of dry and brightHowever, Scotland and Northern Ireland can expect an area of low pressure which will bring with it some more unsettled conditions.
Tomorrow showers are then expected to hit and cover much of the UK including the south east of England and London.These Brits have the right idea when it comes to enjoying the sun While temperatures are expected to be lower for the next few weeks, they added that hurricane season in the Atlantic could bring warmer and drier weather to our shores before autumn sets in.
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