The UK is braced for a surge in temperatures this weekend, with advanced weather modeling maps indicating the possibility of a heatwave. While temperatures will remain low in the next few days, reaching a maximum of 14C tomorrow, they are expected to rise significantly on Saturday and Sunday. The south coast is likely to experience the warmest weather, with temperatures reaching 17C on Saturday afternoon and 18C on Sunday. London, Cambridgeshire, and parts of Lincolnshire could also see highs of 17C, while most of Wales, Scotland, and northern England will experience cooler weather. The gradual temperature increase is set to continue into May, with possible heatwave conditions on the horizon.
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New weather maps indicate a significant rise in temperatures across Europe, including the UK. Starting from April 31, a plume of heat is expected to grip the continent, bringing 21C highs to parts of southeast England by May 4. While the conditions may not meet the official definition of a heatwave, they will offer a respite from the recent cold weather.