A 1,500-mile wide “cool blob” from the Atlantic is set to make this summer our coldest for five years. The mercury is set to nosedive between June and August to an average of below 14.7C, warn experts, wiping the smile off even the likes of always happy Mr Blobby.
And, after getting used to scorching conditions, the colder temperatures will “shock” the nation following four years of glorious summers.
A forecast map shows a 1,500 mile-wide area of the Atlantic and most of Britain which will create an average summer temperature between 0.2C below average.
Last summer had recorded 38.7C highs, after summer 2018 was the hottest on record. The Weather Outlook forecaster Brian Gaze said: “A run-of-the-mill summer would be a shock for Brits and
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