Britain's fine and dry weather could soon come to an abrupt halt, with showers threatening a weekend washout. The mini April heat-wave peaked at 25C yesterday and the UK is likely to remain warm and sunny on Friday before the weather takes a very British downward turn.
BBC forecaster Louise Lear said "short, sharp showers" are likely overnight into Saturday before more rain is predicted through Sunday, thanks to an area of low pressure.
She said the showers will start in the north and "are likely to drift their way southwards" with the country continuing to get cooler into next week.
Met Office weather maps show temperatures in the mid teens on Monday, but will feel much cooler with winds gusts of almost 30mph.
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