Brits could see the current unseasonal cold snap replaced with a new mini-heatwave, with highs of 22C at the weekend. High pressure moving into the south of England will see temperatures slowly begin to heat up as the week goes on, before peaking on Sunday, according to forecasters.
While next week is set to be much drier for many as the calendar moves quickly towards the summer, with lockdown restrictions slowly being eased.
BBC meteorologist Ben Rich said high pressure is currently sitting to the west of the British Isles bringing isobars from the Arctic bringing in the unwelcome cold air.
But that pressure will begin to shift east and then southwards as the week goes on which will allow "some significantly warmer air" to move in, and
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