UK weather maps show balmy 21C Indian summer in October with 48-hour heat blast | Weather | News

The UK will enjoy a short explosion of summer temperature this October and air graphics show temperatures rising to 21C in the regions of the country. The short -lived magic is defined as a 48 -hour Indian summer burst and offers a pleasant Reprieve from cooling days in the beginning of autumn.
WXCARTS’s estimation data shows that the hot air will be sweeping from Spain and France to the north of Saturday, October 4, and the seasonal average will raise the highest daytime. It is likely to see the hottest conditions of South and Central England, but most of the country will benefit from lighter weather.
Although the Met Office is not an official meteorological term of “Indian Summer ,, it is used to describe the unreasonable warm and built -in air period in autumn.
But the temperature will be temporary. On Monday, October 6, it is expected to sweep the cool Atlantic Air throughout England, drag temperatures to more typical planting levels, and increase the possibility of wind and shower.
Cities such as Sheffield, Nottingham, Manchester, Kingston-Up-Hull and York will see a height of 21C. Meanwhile, in Scotland north, temperatures will remain low between 9C and 12C.
Met Met Office’s long-range prediction (Saturday, October 2, October 11) says: “A wide northwest-southeast, northwest regions affecting the rain and powerful winds and strong weather in the southeast.
“When the Humberto Hurricane moved to the North Atlantic and loses its tropical properties, it will probably have an impact on the weather of England with its wet and very windy conditions potential at the first weekend of October.”
Although short, Balmy is on Indian summer cards, the beginning of October will bring the risk of stormy conditions in the north and west as the old tropical systems take the Atlantic forward.
For now, in early October, the last summer taste of sunlight is expected to be perfect for wetting the last rays before waiting for once again the outdoor plans, horticulture or autumn air.




