lunes, 6 de mayo de 2013



Thousands flock to the coast as Britain enjoys hottest day of the year so far

But enjoy it while it lasts, because temperatures are expected to tail off into the week
England and Wales could see the hottest day of the year so far, with thousands heading for a Bank Holiday Monday by the coast.
Following the coldest Easter on record, the sunshine has gradually increased over the weekend and temperatures are expected to peak at 22C in many areas today.
Weather experts said the temperature could climb higher, beating this year's record of 23C, set on April 25.
But Scotland and Northern Ireland will be cooler, with highs of 17C along with spells of cloud and rain.
Billy Payne, a forecaster for MeteoGroup, the weather division of the Press Association, said: "It doesn't matter where you are in England and Wales today, it's going to be lovely.
"It's going to be at least 20C in most places and up to 22C in some areas in East Anglia, London, Midlands and Lincolnshire.
"There's a chance it may beat our predictions and end up being the hottest day of the year so far.
"There will be a risk of some showers but I don't want to spoil the message that it's going to be a very sunny day."
This year's expected sunny Bank Holiday will be a big improvement on last year, which saw rain and a high of 16C.
On Saturday temperatures reached 18C in Lincolnshire and 18.3C in Cambridge before climbing to 20.9C at Hol Beach in Lincolnshire and Aberdeenshire yesterday.
But temperatures are expected to tail off tomorrow before turning cloudy and unsettled on Wednesday.
Answer these questions.

Are people suffering because it is hotter in England?

The temperatura will be the same next week. True ( ) False ( )

They want it rains . True ( ) False ( )


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