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UK set to be ‘sunnier than Spain’ as temperatures to hit 20C | Weather | News

Brits may want to remove Sunhats and sunglasses, as Britain is set to enjoy a warm explosion of 20C sunlight in just a few days. As September approaches, England will meet an early autumn dose of hot and sunny air.

British Weather Services’s senior meteorologist, Jim Dale, told The Daily Express that the upcoming hot air explosion was too early to call it “October, usual month and November. The weather forecast predicts that “the next few days will be hot for the British and Wales in the afternoons”. He adds that the end of September is typical of hot magic.

He said: “Normally it is cooler/cold at this time of the moon, but the climate changes the face of things even if it is only a few degrees. We need an old hurricane in the west of Ireland to have an old hurricane to have an old Indian literature, but the last one is very south and the next.

However, millions of people throughout England may look forward to more sunny air than Spain in the coming days. On Monday, September 29, the capital is expected to see that Mercury has risen to 20C with bright sun forecast, according to Met Office.

Although Benidorm 23C has seen a little warmer air, the holiday Hotspot is expected to be wet and miserable weather on Monday, according to Met Office’s weather forecast.

There is a 70% chance of rain with torrential estimation to dominate most of the day. Malaga also estimated wet weather on Monday and the Met Office estimates a chance of rain from midnight to 70-90% in the afternoon.

A part of Southern Spain is under a yellow air warning for rain from midnight until Monday, September 29 – 15:00.

“Moderate damages to people and properties may occur, especially in vulnerable or exposed areas,” the Spanish State Meteorological Agency says.

Southern England and Wales will also see the blue sky on Tuesday and Wednesday, and the temperatures will be expected to hit 20C in both days.

In the weather view of Met Office for this period, the estimated says: “For a large part of the next week, a northwest-south division reigns from time to time with plenty of dry air for the second time with rain and stronger winds.”

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