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A SPANISH plume is set to bring a 25C heatwave at the end of the month as new maps turn the whole of the UK ORANGE.

High pressure from the continent is forecast to sweep hot air across Britain bringing with it scorching weather to kick off the month of May.

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People on Bournemouth beach enjoying the hot weather
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People on Bournemouth beach enjoying the hot weatherCredit: The Sun
Visitors and locals bask in the unseasonably warm weather as the UK is set to enjoy a mini heatwave this week
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Visitors and locals bask in the unseasonably warm weather as the UK is set to enjoy a mini heatwave this weekCredit: Alamy
The temperature map for the UK is orange - showing high temperatures - for the beginning of May
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The temperature map for the UK is orange - showing high temperatures - for the beginning of MayCredit: WXCHARTS

in the coming weeks and will continue well into the month of May.

The Met Office's long forecast predicts the first half of next month will see warm temperatures.

Forecaster Marco Petagna said: “Daytime temperatures will rise a little over the next few days.”

While The Weather Outlook forecaster Brian Gaze said: “Computer models show a lot of dry weather now, then warmer spells in late April and into May seeing 25C possible in the South."

The Met Office added: “After some rain on Tuesday, most will be fine and dry to the weekend, with high pressure dominating and temperatures probably warming slightly by the weekend.

“Plenty of sunny spells are expected into May, with the possibility of warmer spells.”

And this summer could be the hottest in a decade as a 32C blast is thought to hit by the end of May.

Brits fresh out of lockdown have been flocking to parks, beaches and beer gardens
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Brits fresh out of lockdown have been flocking to parks, beaches and beer gardensCredit: The Sun
People out punting on the River Cam in Cambridge on a sunny Tuesday morning with the warm spring weather set to continue later this week
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People out punting on the River Cam in Cambridge on a sunny Tuesday morning with the warm spring weather set to continue later this weekCredit: Bav Media
Members of the public enjoy the warm sunshine again in Hyde Park, London this morning a week after the easing of Covid-19 restrictions
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Members of the public enjoy the warm sunshine again in Hyde Park, London this morning a week after the easing of Covid-19 restrictionsCredit: LNP

La Nina, a climate pattern, will play a large part in the potential spike in warm weather.

Jim Dale, meteorologist for British Weather Services, said: “There will definitely be some spikes of heat as we go into summer when I expect to see temperatures in the high 20Cs or even the low 30Cs.

“This is largely because of a balancing effect which, after the colder period of weather over the past couple of months, dominated by a northerly airflow, should revert and come from a more southerly direction.

“This will bring more in the way of hotter weather as we go through the end of spring and into summer.

“This summer could be up there with the warmer ones from the past ten years, it is more likely to turn out one of the warmer ones that to be cooler.”

People enjoying the spring blossom and sunshine in Bristol
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People enjoying the spring blossom and sunshine in BristolCredit: Alamy
Balmy warm sunshine and clear blue skies at the picturesque seaside resort of Lyme Regis
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Balmy warm sunshine and clear blue skies at the picturesque seaside resort of Lyme RegisCredit: Alamy
This summer could be the hottest in a decade
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This summer could be the hottest in a decadeCredit: The Sun
People on Bournemouth beach enjoying the hot weather
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People on Bournemouth beach enjoying the hot weatherCredit: The Sun
This morning's sunrise by the fishing boats over the English Channel seen from Selsey in West Sussex
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This morning's sunrise by the fishing boats over the English Channel seen from Selsey in West SussexCredit: Bav Media

Brits have been basking in a 17C scorcher today and it's set to get even hotter this weekend as a mini-heatwave hits.

The mercury could rise as high as 18C on Saturday and Sunday after things cool down midweek.

Brits fresh out of lockdown have been flocking to parks, beaches and beer gardens across the country to catch some well deserved rays.

Light showers are set to interrupt the springtime scorcher on Wednesday but temperatures will still remain well above the 13C April average.

Temperatures will fall from tomorrow - but the Met Office predicts things will be warming up again by the weekend.

The mercury could rise up to 18C this Saturday and Sunday.

It comes after Covid restrictions were lifted and people can now happily mingle more freely.

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Bookies Coral have now cut the odds on next month being the warmest May on record in the UK to just 3-1.

Spokesman Harry Aitkenhead said: "We've endured plenty of cold days this April but the sun is beginning to shine and the long-range forecast looks good. 

UK weather forecast - Brits to bake in 20c for fourth day as sizzling April mini-heatwave continues
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