UK Enjoys Warmer Weather After Arctic Chill
Temperatures rise to 23C in the South East following sub-zero conditions earlier this week.
- Temperatures in the UK have surged to as high as 23C in London and the South East after a recent cold snap.
- The village of Topcliffe in North Yorkshire recorded a low of -2.7C on Thursday night.
- Saturday saw most of the UK remain dry, with rain limited to Northern Ireland and western Scotland.
- Sunday and next week are expected to bring more warm and settled weather, with highs of 21C in the South East.
- High pressure will dominate next week, bringing dry and sunny conditions across most parts of the UK.