Temperature in Britain can set records this week

Britain people burst into summer -like weather this week as the temperature has risen beyond a seasonal average – and they may soon break the record. The forecasts say that on Thursday, Britain’s hottest May may be 1 May, which is expected to reach the higher 84.2F (29C).
The heat is powered by two major factors: a large area of ​​high pressure that has settled over the UK, causing the descending air that is hot because it sinks, and fuel continued sun, day temperature.
Aden McGivarn, a meteorologist at Met Office, explained that it has been a familiar pattern in the last few months. He said, “This time of the year is as strong as it is in August.” “We are not importing this air from anywhere else – this is the heat of the house.” London recorded the highest temperature of the year of Britain on Monday, beating only on Tuesday.
Mercury is expected to move forward on Wednesday and Thursday. The night -overnight temperature has been above average, with its biggest April night experience on records in parts of Scotland.
The summer peak is expected on Thursday. The temperature in southern England can reach 29C, which will be a record for May 1. The current record was set in 1990 in Losimouth, Scotland, which hit 27.4C. If the temperature rises slightly higher, it can also be the early date of the year when the UK has hit 30C, based on the data of the Met office returning in 1860. In late April, there are about 54F (12) in the high northern regions for Britain and 61F (16) in the south. NYT

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