The Spanish bloom will bring unusually warm temperatures across the UK, but dangerously strong winds are still on their way.
Mercury in most countries will hit 14C on Sunday due to subtropical winds coming from Europe.
The south-east and southwest of England will experience a warmer climate, with Scotland dropping as low as 6°C in the north of the country.
Despite the moderate temperatures today, there are two pieces of advice from the meteorological office in the north of the country through Monday.
An extreme flood danger level was declared in the north of Scotland from 21:00. M. Sunday until 6:00 am. M. The next day.
As the numbers start dropping back into single digits next week, Britons are enjoying the warmer atmosphere as much as possible.
A Met Office spokesman said: “For most of us Sunday will be an overcast start, with the eruption moving south from Scotland through Northern Ireland.
“Skys will be clear in the south, England and Wales, with some suns forming at 13 or 14 degrees in some places, higher than the annual average.
“Where we see that the sky is clear, it will be very light in the south and then it will be very stormy in the northwest.
“When engaged in the jet stream on Sunday, it was subject to a rapid deepening process in a developing area of low pressure moving towards England, bringing some very strong winds to the northwest of Scotland.
“It will continue to rain in some places through Monday.”
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Going forward, we must prepare for a cold Christmas, because Christmas is in sight and meteorologists predict that ice will cover the country.
During the week of the bank holiday, temperatures drop across the south of England and Wales on Christmas Day, while snow and fog blow across the country on Christmas Day.
View from the Med Office
Today:
In Wales and central England, parasitic rains spread northward, with some sunny dry conditions developing to the northeast of the highlands. Winds all day and mild for the most part.
Tonight:
Some often have light rain, especially in the highlands. The wind blows over England and Wales, but over Scotland and Northern Ireland. The wind will be more northwest and more north for a while.
Monday:
Strong winds in the early north will ease winds for most people with light rain in the northwest. Subsequently, some rain became heavy in Wales and central England.
Outlook from Tuesday to Thursday:
Initially nervous. Windy in the north, followed by rain in the northwest through Tuesday.
Elsewhere, the sky will be cloudy. It will be resolved later in the week. Light everywhere.
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