UK is set to be battered by lightning and hail this week despite a mini-heatwave bringing 21C temperatures, according to the Met Office.The national weather agency has predicted a "lively" outlook, with Brits experiencing a range of different conditions.Unfortunately, those conditions aren't expected to get any better as the week progresses.
Speaking to the Daily Express, Met Office meteorologist Aidan McGivern said: "There will be hail and thunder, and they will be quite lively things."Where we get sunny spells, it will feel quite warm and there will be a noticeable difference in the east."As warmth from the southwest makes its way towards the UK...
we could get 21C towards the south and the southeast." He went on to say that things will be damp tomorrow as a band of rain "makes its way from the northwest to the southeast".
The rain is expected to last for at least "a few hours". Luckily, the unsettled conditions shouldn't last throughout the whole month with bookmakers slashing odds on this being the warmest May ever.
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