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UK weather maps reveal exact date of 18C mini heat bomb
UK weather maps reveal exact date of 18C mini heat bomb
Exact date revealed for 18C 'mini heat bomb' set to hit UK
Exact date revealed for 18C 'mini heat bomb' set to hit UK
Brits tired of the winter chill can look forward to a welcome break later this month as a 18C mini heat bomb hits the UK. Our weather maps reveal when the warm weather will arrive, where it will be hottest and how long it will last.
The Met Office has forecast a rise in temperatures across the UK from March 23, with the mercury expected to hit 18C in some parts of the country.
When will the mini heat bomb hit the UK?
The Met Office has said that the mini heat bomb will hit the UK from March 23.
Temperatures are expected to reach 18C in the south of England on March 24 and 25.
Where will the mini heat bomb be hottest?
The Met Office has said that the mini heat bomb will be hottest in the south of England.
Temperatures are expected to reach 18C in London, Birmingham, and Manchester.
How long will the mini heat bomb last?
The Met Office has said that the mini heat bomb will last for two days.
Temperatures are expected to drop back to around 12C on March 26.
What is the cause of the mini heat bomb?
The Met Office has said that the mini heat bomb is caused by a combination of factors.
These include warm air from the Azores, high pressure over the UK, and a lack of wind.
What impact will the mini heat bomb have?
The Met Office has said that the mini heat bomb will have a positive impact on the UK.
It will lead to warmer weather, which will be welcome after the recent cold snap.