highest temperature for March in 53 years, thundersnow could now be on its way this Easter weekend.A "big swing" in the weather could also lead to Brits being battered by gale-force winds and temperatures plunge for a 'White Easter'.Mercury is expected to plummet into single digits by Monday, weather experts have said.Earlier this week, Brits took to the coastlines and local parks to make the most of the heatwave as the sun warmed them up to 24.5C.The hot sunshine continued into Wednesday with Norfolk seeing 23.9C, which fell just shy of the UK's hottest every March temperature of 25.6C, back in 1968 in Cambridgeshire.
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