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UK could bask in 28C heat – before ‘thundery downpours’ end weekend ‘with a bang’

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UK could bask in 28C heat – before ‘thundery downpours’ end weekend ‘with a bang’
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The UK is set to bask in the hottest temperatures of the year so far on Saturday, as parts of the country see highs of 26C (79F) and the summery feel is set to continue on Sunday until thunderstorms roll in.

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The highest temperatures are expected in the South East on Saturday and there’s even a chance of 28C (82F) on Sunday.

If forecasts for either day are reached, then it will mark the highest temperature of the year so far. The 24.6C (77F), seen in London on Thursday (the current hottest day of the year so far) was well above the Met Office’s monthly average of 15C (59F).

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But the picture is expected to dramatically change on Sunday afternoon, when yellow warnings have been issued for thunderstorms for large of parts of the UK as forecasters warn of “thundery breakdowns” with the potential for intense rainfall.

The warning is in place from noon to 10pm on Sunday and covers northwest England, most of Wales, much of central England and the South West.

Sky News’s weather presenter Kirsty McCabe said: “The weekend starts off warm and sunny but is set to end with a bang as thundery downpours move in from the West.

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UK weather: Thunderstorm warning for large parts of country after temperatures set to reach as high as 27C

UK weather: Temperatures could hit 27C – but thunderstorms are on the way

“Friday night was very mild with clear skies for many – great conditions for those who were watching the Northern Lights. And you might get lucky again tonight [Saturday]!”

She said Saturday will be “another warm and sunny day with temperatures widely into the low to mid-20s”.

“We could get highs of 26C, mostly likely across parts of the Midlands and southeast England, but there’s the chance of showers in some parts,” she said.

“Sunday will be hotter and more humid, up to 27C or even 28C (82F) in the South East.

“However, thunderstorms will move in from the West and could bring 30 to 50mm (1.2-2 inches) of rain in just a few hours, along with hail, lightning and gusty winds.

“That signals a change to cooler and more unsettled weather next week.”

Parts of the country were treated to a stunning light display by the Northern Lights on Friday night.

Northern Lights – see all the best pictures overnight here

A severe solar storm meant the Aurora Borealis, usually only visible from northern parts of the British Isles, was enjoyed by people across large parts of the UK, including Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and, unusually, southern England.

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