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Good Friday set to be hottest day of the year

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Good Friday is set to be the hottest day of the year so far, experts have predicted, ahead of “very pleasant” spring conditions over the Easter weekend.

In Manchester, the mercury will hit 20C. The best of the weather will be between 3pm and 6pm this afternoon, with it staying at 19C at 7pm, and 17C by 8pm.

That’s according to the Met Office’s forecast. Saturday is also going to be warm, at 20C, with cloud, and Sunday is set to be 18C.

By Monday, things do cool off, as there will only be highs of 13C. READ MORE: Mancunians could soon be taxed for visiting Wales in plans slammed as anti-English Across the UK, Met Office meteorologist Steven Keates said highs of up to 23C were expected in London, breaking the record of 20.8C from March. “It’s looking like Friday will be the warmest day of the year with highs of 22 to 23C, probably most likely in London,” the forecaster said. “The current highest temperature is 20.8C which was recorded in two places – St James Park in London on 23 March and Treknow in Cornwall on 25 March – so we should beat that tomorrow.

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