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ritain is to bask in sizzling sunshine as Met Office forecasters predicted a three-month heatwave to hit the UK.
After weeks of rain and cold, a bright start to spring saw temperatures hotter than Ibiza, which has paved the way for an early summer.
The Met Office three month forecast predicts the mercury will keep rising with warmer weather continuing until the end of June at least.
Last month was the 15th sunniest March on record and the sun should stay for the second half of April and May.
Average UK temperatures for April are around 11C and 16C in June, but last month thermometers were already showing 20C, promising a hot summer.
The Met Office reported that their three-month prediction showed the UK was set for above-average temperatures for April, May and June.
Some forecasters are suggesting the summer months will see temperatures ranging in the mid to high 20s.
Following the wettest ever winter which caused severe flooding in many parts of the country, the warmer weather will be a welcome change - particularly for the flood-hit communities in the south of England.
Dramatic fog which hit UK cities last week has now cleared but experts warned that although the smog has gone, pollution levels remain dangerously high.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/uk ... ee-3384697






Piling would probably have taken one look at them and started to dream about orange sauce and fried duck breast












Anthea wrote:
I think the baby lamb looks soft and cute and cuddly![]()












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