After the winter that never seemed to end, the UK
has enjoyed the hottest day of the year so far, with temperatures of 25C (77F)
recorded in Gravesend , Kent , and central London .
The average
maximum temperature for April is just 14C.A combination of low pressure over the Atlantic and high pressure over western Europe has pulled warm air from the Azores, near
Temperatures of up to 26C are predicted on Thursday.
However,
the very warm weather is not expected to last and temperatures look likely fall
at the beginning of next week.
Wednesday
brought warmth across the country, with 21.2 C recorded in
Oli
Claydon, from the Met Office, said: "This is the first bout of real warm
sunshine that we've seen."
He also had
a warning for the public: "The sun at this time of year is nearly equally
as strong as it can be in the summer, so people just need to be cautious of
that and make sure that they do look after themselves."Sunday's London Marathon could be the hottest on record, passing the previous record of 22.2C in 1996 and 2007.
The event's organisers have said they will send advice to runners in the event of hot weather.
BBC
presenter Sophie Raworth will also be running the London Marathon this weekend
and has recently completed the Marathon des Sables - a 150-mile run over six
days through the Sahara
Desert .
Source: BBC
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