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Where 20C Spanish plume will hit as 'Indian Summer' hopes soar

The latest weather maps show a 20C Spanish plume is set to hit the UK, as hopes of an 'Indian Summer' soar. The WXCHARTS maps show temperatures will gradually climb this weekend and into next week

by · Birmingham Live

The latest UK weather maps suggest a rise in temperatures as an Iberian blume approaches, sparking hopes of an 'Indian Summer'. WXCHARTS' maps show a steady increase in UK temperatures over the weekend and into next week.

Next week could see highs of 18C, with temperatures predicted to climb even further as the month progresses. While the east of the UK is expected to be warmer than the west, the charts suggest that the whole country will experience a temperature boost today, with highs of 12C.

After a chilly start to October, many will welcome the forecast of warmer weather. The weather maps predict that East Anglia will enjoy the highest temperatures, around 20C, with surrounding areas just a degree or two cooler.

Cities such as Birmingham, Liverpool, and Manchester can expect temperatures between 16-18C, reports the Express. Scotland will be slightly cooler overall, with temperatures peaking at 11C.

However, Edinburgh's forecast shows a high of 15C, with 17C expected along the border with England. In Wales, temperatures are anticipated to range between 15 and 17C, while Northern Ireland can expect 13-14C, reports the Mirror.

Looking ahead, the Met Office's long-range forecast for October 16-25 predicts rain affecting most regions at times during the second half of next week. The heaviest rainfall will initially hit the west or southwest, before shifting to central and eastern areas.

However, it's not all doom and gloom as "a drier and brighter interlude is probable" with temperatures expected to be "above average and probably feeling warm in the brighter spells". The term 'Indian Summer' refers to an unusually dry, warm period typically experienced in late autumn.

Met Office records reveal that the UK's highest October and November temperatures were a blistering 29.9C on October 1, 2011, in Gravesend, Kent, and a mild 22.4C on November 1, 2015, in Trawsgoed, Ceredigion.