Weather maps from independent forecaster WXCharts show a band of heavy rain and thunder sweeping in over the north of Scotland in the early hours of Wednesday (April 13), reaching precipitation levels of 6mm per hour in some areas.
Patches of rain will then move through Wales and the south of England throughout the rest of the day.However, Netweather predicts that some areas could then see balmy temperatures of 21C between Thursday and Saturday, which would beat 2022's current record of 20.5C recorded in Northolt, West London back in March.The Met Office meanwhile expects a sharp north-south weather divide to appear for the Bank Holiday, with changeable conditions in the north contrasting with a more settled warm period in the south.Dan Rudman, Deputy Chief Meteorologist, said: “It’s bit of a mixed picture as far as weather is concerned over the long Easter weekend, although feeling warm in places, at least early in the weekend.
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