We're seeing out 2021 with balmy temperatures commonly saved for the spring ☀️
Temperatures have hit balmy highs for December – making thisThe nation is seeing out 2021 with temperatures more commonly seen in April than January with thermometres reading 14.9C degrees before midday, the Met Office has confirmed.
The unseasonal highs have caused havoc for ice rinks, including Hampton Court’s, which had to close due to the ice starting to melt.supports HTML5 video But the overall picture is ‘exceptionally mild’, with unseasonably warm temperatures, forecasters said. ‘We would expect that to climb further and reach temperatures we saw yesterday of around 15.5 degrees.’
As the UK sees out 2021, dozens of communities have been warned to be on the lookout for high river levels and the chance of flooding, following heavy rain earlier in the week. Dozens of communities have been warned to be on the lookout for high river levels and the chance of flooding
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