The Met Office has said tomorrow and most of the UK will be dry and sunny, with perhaps some rain lingering in Scotland.
Temperatures look to reach 26ยฐC in the southeast and again, overnight temperatures will be high for the time of year.
High pressure will continue on Wednesday, with temperatures widely in the 20s, reaching a maximum of 27ยฐC.
The warmest day of the week looks set to be Thursday, with temperatures potentially reaching 29ยฐC in the southeast.
The highest recorded April temperature was way back in 1949 when Camden Square in London recorded 29.4ยฐC on 16 April and the highest May temperature recorded was 32.8ยฐC on 22 May, 1922, again, in Camden Square in London.
In Met Office temperature records, which go back to 1860, if we reach 30ยฐC this week it will be the earliest point in the year in which we have reached 30ยฐC.
Chief Meteorologist Jason Kelly said, โThursday looks set to be the warmest day of the week, with temperatures climbing notably above the seasonal average.
โOvernight temperatures will also be very high in places. Itโs possible national and station records for daytime and overnight temperatures may be broken, but itโs unclear at this point whether heatwave criteria will be reached in some of the lower category areas which require temperatures to reach 25ยฐC or above for three consecutive days.
โThe far north will always see cooler conditions, with these more seasonal temperatures likely spreading erratically south later in the week.โ
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