Temperatures could reach 21ºC in Flintshire on Tuesday according to forecasts
Temperatures could reach 21ºC in parts of Flintshire on Tuesday according to latest forecasts.
The Met Office weather forecast for Hawarden states it will be warm with “long sunny periods on Tuesday.”
The BBC weather page shows the top temperature in Hawarden on Tuesday will be 21ºC.
Weather forecasting company Met Desk has posted a map on social media, it shows predicted temperatures across the UK with the warmest areas on Tuesday being around in Flintshire and Wrexham.
Boom! Just in time for some socially distanced garden BBQs, here comes the sun. Lows 20s on Tuesday and Wednesday for parts of England and Wales. Here’s how Tuesday is shaping up. pic.twitter.com/TlSRsdJ3SF
— MetDesk (@metdesk) March 28, 2021
Chief Meteorologist at the Met Office, Steve Ramsdale, said: “The UK will see a few days of notably warm weather to end March, with a maximum of 24°C on Wednesday in the south and east of England.
There will also be plenty of sunshine across England and Wales however parts of Scotland will see some persistent rain over the next couple of days.
“Conditions will start to change through the day on Thursday as cooler air moves in from the north east, highs will fall to the mid-teens before falling further by Friday, especially along the east coast. With pressure building from the north however, conditions are expected to remain dry for the majority.
“Through Sunday an even colder pool of air will start to push in across the UK from the north west, bringing a notable change to temperatures compared to the start of the week. This also brings a move towards more unsettled conditions with stronger winds and the chance of some wintry showers.”
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