
Temperatures will be several degrees above the highest level of the day to early April, which is generally around 9-14C (48-57F).
But spring is a transitional season and tends to bring about high temperatures in the sense that hot weather expectations are expected – with some colder periods.
It is unlikely that we challenge the maximum temperature in the UK, recorded in records: 29.4c (84.9F) at Camden Square (London) on April 16,
The beginning of April comes after an unusual dry march for most Britain.
Until March 29, England and Wales received only 26 percent of normal rainfall in March.
Northern Ireland had seen 32 percent of its average, while Scotland had 64 percent of its normal total for the month.