Britain's Indian summer will be blasted away by a 65mph 800 mile-wide storm and a 'polar plume' threatening one of England's earliest snowfalls for a century.
Storm Aiden will be named by the Met Office if the weather system hitting from Tuesday has potential for amber warnings. In the meantime, around 50,000 visitors are thought to be rushing to Brighton this weekend to make the most of the weather with highs of 27C - making it hotter than the Algarve.
While temperatures might be hotter than the Algarve at 23C, it'll all change after tomorrow. "Autumn proper” is on the way as an Atlantic storm sees washouts hit the North on Tuesday and the South as well from Wednesday.
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