Heavy thundery downpours will dampen self-isolating Brits spirits over Easter weekend as others across the UK bask in much-need 24C sunshine.
Bank holiday Easter weekend is set to be a scorcher across England and Wales on Friday and Saturday as the beginnings of an African heatwave moves across the British isles.
Met Office Chief Meteorologist Frank Saunders said Easter weekend is likely to be dry and warm with temperatures as high as 24C in parts of London and the South East.
Unfortunately, the good weather won’t be present across the entire country, and some areas will be hit with heavy showers. Northern and western parts of England, as well as Scotland, are likely to be among the places which will face a chance of a wet start to the