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Warmth in sight: Double-digit temperature increase

11:21
17 February 2025

Warmth in sight
Double-digit temperature increase

Thursday's TemperatureRadar presents a much warmer picture.

Temperatures are set to rise this week, widely reaching double-digits in most areas.

After weeks of cooler temperatures, respite will arrive by Thursday, with warmer air pushing across the country.

This means some areas see big swings in the heat, for example, in York, Monday's high of 4°C more than triples by Thursday's expected 15°C.

Despite the warmth, rain persists later this week too. Get the full picture on the WeatherRadar.

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Ryan Hathaway
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