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Indian summer 2014: Weather to be 'warmer than average' in September and October | |
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While autumn has officially begun, parts of the UK are set to enjoy a final flourish of summer sunshine before the drearier weather sets in. | While autumn has officially begun, parts of the UK are set to enjoy a final flourish of summer sunshine before the drearier weather sets in. |
Experts predict that the pleasant weather which residents of the south and the south east are currently enjoying will continue until the end of the week. | Experts predict that the pleasant weather which residents of the south and the south east are currently enjoying will continue until the end of the week. |
On Wednesday, temperatures will soar above the September average of 16.5 C to 19C, and by Friday will likely hit 21C. | On Wednesday, temperatures will soar above the September average of 16.5 C to 19C, and by Friday will likely hit 21C. |
Sheltered spots in London could see even higher temperatures, according to Met Office spokeswoman Nicola Maxey. | Sheltered spots in London could see even higher temperatures, according to Met Office spokeswoman Nicola Maxey. |
But further north, the temperatures will be slightly cooler. | But further north, the temperatures will be slightly cooler. |
A northwest, southeast split at the start of October will cause warmer than average temperatures in the south, and balmier-than-usual nights. From the 7 until the 21 October, the south and south east will likely stay fairly dry, while the north and the west generally are going to see slightly worse weather and may experience a bit of rain and cooler temperatures overall. |
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