Temperatures in Britain will soar to nearly 21C later this week despite parts of the country having seen lows of -7C since the Easter bank holiday heat wave.
The cold snap, which has swept the UK since the weekend saw northeast England plunged well below zero on Tuesday night, will be quickly thawed.
By Thursday locked down Brits will be once again basking in summer-like heat with forecasters predicting highs of 21C in the south.
It won't quite hit the 25C peak felt over the bank holiday which was followed by a sharp decline as freezing air from Norway settled over our isles.
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