UK Temperatures Hit 26C Wednesday Before Sharp Drop
Temperatures across the UK could hit 26C (79F) on Wednesday before dropping sharply later this week. The Met Office says this brief warm spell will peak tomorrow then turn much cooler.

Parts of the UK are set to experience their warmest day in months on Wednesday, with temperatures potentially reaching 26C (79F) in some areas. The Met Office describes this as a brief spell of very warm weather that will peak tomorrow.
The warm conditions represent an early taste of summer weather for April. However, forecasters warn that this won't last long, with temperatures expected to plunge later in the week.
Conditions will turn markedly cooler and more unsettled after Wednesday's peak. The sharp contrast means people should prepare for both warm spring weather and a return to typical April conditions within just a few days.
The Met Office emphasizes that despite the high temperatures, this brief warm spell does not qualify as an official heatwave due to its short duration.
If you're planning outdoor activities or deciding what to wear this week, expect one day of summer-like weather followed by a return to typical April conditions. The sudden temperature swing means you'll need different clothes for different days.
Temperatures will drop significantly after Wednesday, returning to cooler, more unsettled April weather.
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