Get ready for a scorching bank holiday weekend as UK Met Office forecasts temperatures reaching 21C in select areas – find out if you’ll be catching some rays!

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Get Ready for Sunshine this Bank Holiday Weekend: Enjoy 21C Rays Across the UK

BRITS will be basking in Bank Holiday sunshine this weekend – with millions set to be treated to 21C rays.

Warm Weather Delight Across the UK

The Met Office says temperatures are expected to be balmy this weekend, and much of the UK will be able to enjoy the warmer spring weather.

London Soaks in the Sun

London is set to enjoy sunny 21C rays on Saturday, as the capital welcomes the warm embrace of the sun.

Sunny Spells and Showers Forecasted

But forecasters have warned it won’t hang around – and to make the most of it. The Met office reported that today will be mostly dry for much of the UK with the sun shining the most in the south.

Tomorrow will be much the same – with the mercury hitting a stunning 21C in London at 3pm. The likes of Reading and Rochester will be making the most of a balmy 20C at the same time, while Manchester and Newtown are expected to soak in 19C conditions.

Sunshine with a Chance of Showers

However, the weather will start to shift on Sunday – but it will still feel warm. The Bank Holiday weekend will see some sunny spells and it will feel quite pleasant in the sunshine for many on Saturday in particular. Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday will likely see a return to sunshine and showers.

“Low pressure to the west is likely to push fronts into the UK on Sunday, these tending to break up and turn more showery in nature as they do so,” said Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist Mark Sidaway.

Be Prepared for Change

Forcaster Annie Shuttleworth added that Saturday is the day to get out and about as “things will likely to deteriorate as the weekend progresses”. She said many southern areas will be hit with “quite persistent rain” on Sunday, and it’ll be a wet start for many.

Enjoy the Sunshine Safely

The stunning sunny weather set for the next couple of days comes after a week of horror flooding, with reminders to stay safe and monitor weather updates.

Remember to seize the sunshine, but also be prepared for potential changes in weather conditions as advised by the Met Office.

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