The Met Office has said there could be a 24-hour break from the damp summer with warmer temperatures predicted
There could be a “brief taste of summer” as temperatures could hit highs of 29C in parts of England on Thursday.
The Met Office has said there could be a 24-hour break from the damp summer with warmer temperatures predicted. The temperature peaked at 25.9C in Yeovilton, Somerset, on Wednesday and it is expected to rise, the forecaster said.
Met Office meteorologist Simon Partridge said: “Thursday is a mostly dry day. There could be a little bit of mist and fog around first thing, particularly across southwestern parts of England, but generally sunny spells through the day and mostly dry.
“We could get a few showers developing in the afternoon across northern parts of Wales, drifting up across north-west England. The odd rumble of thunder is possible but they are very few and far between. The big thing is obviously the temperatures. Temperature wise for (Thursday) we are looking at many parts of England, Wales and southern Scotland reaching the mid 20s.