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UK Experiences Unseasonably Warm Weather as ‘Indian Summer’ Arrives

Britain is set to experience unseasonably warm weather, surpassing temperatures in Corfu as a significant “subtropical surge” brings a five-day spell of Indian Summer. The country is expected to enjoy long periods of sunshine and dry skies, with temperatures climbing to around 20°C on Monday, September 29, and peaking at 23°C by Friday. This warm weather is anticipated to be around 6°C above the seasonal average.
The warmth is attributed to air flowing in from the subtropical Azores, creating conditions that will make parts of the UK feel balmier than the Greek islands, which are forecasted to reach only 21°C later this week. Even northern England is expected to see temperatures reach 20°C, a welcome change after a mixed September characterized by rain and colder Arctic air.
Forecast and Impact of Hurricane Humberto
According to Brian Gaze, a forecaster from The Weather Outlook, the warm spell will be aided by south-westerly winds and high-pressure systems dominating the region. Gaze noted, “After a mixed September with the most rain for months plus northerly winds bringing the first frosts, October looks like beginning with Indian Summer-like conditions.”
While much of the country will bask in sunshine, the best weather is likely to be in the South and Midlands. However, northern England is expected to shift to cloudier conditions by Thursday. The Met Office has indicated that many areas will remain dry, with the exception of the North-West, where rain may develop.
Looking ahead, the UK must prepare for a change in weather as Hurricane Humberto is projected to impact conditions starting this weekend. A Met Office spokesperson stated, “It will be milder, with plenty of dry weather for south-eastern areas of the country. There will be rain and winds in north-western parts.”
The forecast suggests that Hurricane Humberto will move into the North Atlantic and could bring wet and very windy conditions to the UK by Saturday. The BBC Weather team has reported that high pressure will linger over southern and eastern England, providing a brief respite before the stormy weather arrives.
Looking Forward to Autumn
As the week progresses, forecasters predict a “wetter than average” autumn, with November potentially bringing colder temperatures and even snow. The warm weather experienced during this Indian Summer may soon give way to the harsher conditions typical of the season.
With this dramatic shift in weather patterns, many across the UK will be keen to make the most of the warm days ahead while preparing for the stormy conditions that follow. For those interested in staying updated, local weather services will continue to provide detailed forecasts as the situation evolves.
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