Weather experts are forecasting a potential respite from the cold and rainy conditions for Brits in the coming days. A surge of spring-like heat is expected to sweep through various parts of the country, with maps indicating a shift to warmer temperatures resembling a Mediterranean climate.
According to predictions by WXCharts, temperatures are likely to climb in southern England, with temperature anomaly maps for February 11 showing a projected increase of 5-6 degrees Celsius above the seasonal average from Cornwall to London. In London, temperatures could reach 8.6 degrees Celsius at 6 am on that day.
Ventusky forecasters also suggest that temperatures in Greece around the same time may range from 0-5 degrees Celsius lower compared to the UK, with Athens expected to be at 6.4 degrees Celsius at 6 am on February 11.
On February 11, temperatures in southern England are anticipated to be approximately 5 degrees Celsius higher than usual, as per Ventusky predictions. Conversely, temperatures in Greece, particularly in Athens, are projected to be lower, with Athens registering just 6.4 degrees Celsius in the morning.
Additionally, forecasts indicate that parts of Greece, including its picturesque islands, could experience showers on February 11. Meanwhile, a weather map illustrates extensive cloud cover over most of the UK currently.
Looking ahead to February 16, temperatures in both the UK and Greece are expected to be comparable.