Britons could bask in warm sunshine next week after being battered by two severe storms and enduring a chilly and rainy bank holiday weekend.
Some weather charts suggest the temperature could rise to 25C in the East and/or South East of England towards the end of next week.
Until then, if it happens, the UK will have to contend with cooler temperatures, heavy showers, strong winds and flood alerts in the wake of destructive storms Ellen and Francis, which torrential rain and 81mph winds.
It will be so chilly that there is a risk over overnight frost early next week as the calendar turns to September and Britons hope for one last hurrah from a summer marred by less-than-brilliant conditions at times and coronavirus lockdown curbs,
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