heatwave and the easing of lockdown rules.The hot weather, which saw yesterday being crowned as the hottest day in March for more than 50 years, lead to parks and coastlines being filled with Brits eager to enjoy the sunshine.Mercury across parts of the UK rose by more than 20C in less than four hours, and St James's Park in London reached 24.2C, the hottest recorded in March since 1968, writes The Telegraph.In Leeds, large crowds of sunbathers arrived in Woodhouse Moor, with police warning dispersal orders and fines would be issued to prevent groups breaching lockdown rules currently in place.West Yorkshire Police said: "We continue to be in our communities, engaging and explaining and encouraging people to follow the new restrictions."We.
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