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THE Bank Holiday weekend is set to be SAVED by a plume of tropical air that will blast away this week’s miserable downpours, experts say.
The Met Office have said that Londoners could see highs of “23C tomorrow”.
Their Friday forecast said: “Any mist or fog lifting to give another dry morning with long sunny periods. Sunshine continuing into the afternoon, but a little hazier in the west. Showers spreading north overnight. Maximum temperature 23 °C.”
According to weather charts from WXCHARTS and reports from BBC meteorologists, the start of Queen’s Jubilee weekend will remain dry.
According to BBC Meteorologist Chris Fawkes, there will be a “sunny start to [Thursday] morning if some what cool, but temperatures will quickly rise”.
Deputy chief meteorologist Helen Caughey said: “While it may be an unsettled start for some with showers for northern and western areas, many areas will see generally settled conditions over much of the long Jubilee Weekend, with plenty of dry weather and good spells of sunshine.
Read our UK weather live blog below for the latest forecasts and info…
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