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Exact dates warm spell set to return as Indian summer on the cards after polar plunge

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Met Office, the forecast for September 30 to October 14 suggests there will be high pressure, dry and above average temperatures.It will be much milder for Brits, following the recent cold spell where temperatures sank to as low as 4C on an evening.

Reports stated that the chilly polar winds made the air feel close to -6C.READ MORE: Ferocious super typhoon with 170mph winds sparks urgent warning as two million take shelter in JapanIts current forecast for the start of next month says: "We are likely to continue seeing a northwest/southeast split through the end of September and into October."This means wetter and windier weather is more likely across the north and west; meanwhile high pressure centred close to the south of the UK means that drier weather is more likely here."Temperatures generally above average for this period."Over the next week, Met Office meteorologist Alex Deakin forecasted: “Beyond the weekend, high pressure will control things and as it builds, those easterly winds will ease off.“It is going to turn chillier, but temperatures are likely to rise as we go through next week and there is a chance of seeing thicker fog patches in the morning."An Indian Summer has been defined by the Met Office as a calm spell of weather occurring in autumn, and it often follows a period of frostiness.However spokesman for the Met Office, Grahame Madge has said it is far too early at this stage to call whether an Indian Summer is in store for Brits yet.For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here.He told The Sun: “At the moment we do have a northerly flow bringing cooler air."That could bring a few ground frosts in places overnight where.

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