UK could drop a staggering 26C in just a matter of days, according to a Met Office meteorologist. Good Friday (April 15) was the hottest day of the year so far as a scorching 23.4C was recorded in St James's Park, London.
However, weather conditions have started to cool down dramatically following the Easter weekend mini heatwave, with some forecasters even hinting at a return of snow.
Met Office forecaster Tom Morgan has said that temperatures could "drop to -3C through the first part of the week" in "some rural spots", representing a gargantuan 26.3C plunge.
The cold weather also prompted him to issue a warning to green-fingered Brits, adding: "It's not great news for gardeners."They may have spent the weekend planting beneath the sun but we could see patchy frosts by Wednesday which could undo all of their hard work."British Weather Services meteorologist Jim Dale agreed that this week will be a chilly one, and claimed that some Brits may even be in for a late smattering of the white stuff.
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