This week, the UK is set to experience its warmest start to May, with temperatures expected to peak at 29C on Thursday, surpassing previous May records. The hottest temperature recorded so far this year was 24.5C at St James's Park in London. Although hotter conditions will be prominent in southern regions, a cooling trend is anticipated over the bank holiday weekend. Meanwhile, humidity may lead to heavy showers in certain areas, while most regions are expected to remain dry, showcasing typical spring fluctuations in weather, exacerbated by climate change.
Temperatures are expected to peak on Thursday at 29C, marking the UK's warmest start to May on record, exceeding the previous record of 27.4C.
As the weather warms, heavy and possibly thundery showers could develop, especially across England and Wales, though the overall forecast remains dry and sunny for most.
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