[ad_1]
Parks across the country are filled with sun worshipers today amid 79F of heat on what is expected to be the hottest day of the year as people push isolation rules to the limit the last weekend of week before restrictions are lifted.
Temperatures are forecast to reach 26 ° C (78.8 ° F) as most of the country will bask in the hot sun, while London and the South East will be warmer than Ibiza and St Tropez, with ministers struggling to maintain their measures. Covid-19’s ‘stay home’.
But temperatures will drop to 15 ° C on Sunday, as a cold weather front approaches from northern Scotland. Saturday will be bright for most in the UK, peaking at up to 23 ° C in northern England, 21 ° C in Northern Ireland, 20 ° C in southern Scotland and 24 ° C in afternoon Wales .
London and the South East could see the highest temperatures recorded in the UK so far this year, potentially exceeding 26 ° C in Treknow, Cornwall, on Good Friday.
It has led the government to issue reminders to stay home and obey social distancing rules amid fears that people may flock to parks and beaches for days. It comes after the country yesterday enjoyed a sunny VE Day and a show of freedom as street parties and celebrations were held.
The glorious climate comes as the public remains confused by the mixed messages from the government, after informing the newspapers that the blockade is being reduced and that people will be able to exercise more than once a day, while insisting that people should stay in this place. Weekend.
People bask in the sunshine in Hyde Park this morning as temperatures soar to 26 ° C in the south of the country on what could be the hottest day of the year.
The British went to parks and open spaces today to enjoy the sunshine on holidays. Pictured is a group of runners in Hyde Park, London, this morning.
Cyclists enjoy the warm conditions at The Mall in front of Buckingham Palace in London today during the coronavirus blockade
Richmond Park with lots of people enjoying the sun today. It is expected to be the hottest day of the year so far, according to the Met Office.
People enjoying the sun outside Buckingham Palace in London today. Many people were outside while pushing the insulation constraints to the limit
People take a break at Sandbanks in Poole, Dorset today. Today, people have been urged again to maintain their social distancing efforts for the holiday weekend.
People enjoying the sun at Wimbledon Common today. Under current government shutdown rules, the public can go out once a day to exercise.
Today the south will be warm and dry, with temperatures reaching 25 ° C in London, warmer than in Barcelona and Corfu. Pictured are walkers on Wimbledon Common this morning.
People headed to parks across the country to enjoy the “hottest day of the year” today, including crowds heading to Richmond Park in London (pictured)
People enjoying the warm weather in Greenwich Park, London, as the UK continues to be blocked to help curb the spread of the coronavirus
A large group of cyclists enjoy a day in the sun as warm weather lashes the country today. Tomorrow is expected to be much cooler
People enjoying the sun in Hyde Park. This cyclist took the precaution of wearing a mask for his excursion. Currently, people can only go out once a day to exercise
People enjoy the warm weather at St James’ Park today. In London, temperatures are expected to reach 26 ° C on what could be the hottest day of the year.
People enjoy the warm weather on the Paignton seafront in Devon today. The government has expressed concern that sunlight means non-compliance with the blocking rules
Met Office forecaster Craig Snell said: “ Most of us will have some very warm and pleasant sunshine on Saturday, with London and the South East possibly surpassing the 26C mark (78.8F), which would make it the busiest day. hot of the year so far.
‘This is due to the southerly winds coming from Spain, which will make it warm and dry. But this will not be the case on Sunday, a cold front will move from northern Scotland, which means temperatures will drop to 15 ° C (59 ° F) across the UK, with the possibility of snow in mountainous areas. .
“These changes sometimes happen in the spring as we are in the middle of winter and summer, but this is a fairly high drop that we will experience.”
Under current government shutdown rules, the public can go out once a day to exercise and sunbathing is not allowed.
However, in a highly anticipated speech to the nation tomorrow night, Boris Johnson is expected to slightly ease some of the stringent closure measures.
Shoppers line up at The Range in Nottingham today, the day before Boris Johnson is expected to announce the easing of some closure measures, including the opening of garden centers.
Families enjoying the sun in Richmond Park, London today as temperatures soar to 26 ° C today during the coronavirus blockade
Many people were seen sunbathing across the country today, although this is currently not allowed under the blocking rules.
Under current government shutdown rules, the public can go out once a day to exercise and sunbathing is not allowed. Photo: People enjoying the sun in Hyde Park, London this morning
Two runners wearing protective masks are outside to bask in the sun at Wimbledon Common during the bank holiday VE weekend
People enjoying the warm weather in Greenwich Park, London, as the UK continues to be blocked to help curb the spread of the coronavirus
Police in Hyde Park today. Ministers are fighting to keep their Covid-19 ‘stay home’ measures as good weather tempts people to leave
People taking photos of views of the City of London from a closed observation area in Greenwich Park, London, as the UK remains locked up to help curb the spread of the coronavirus
A large group of cyclists head to Hyde Park this morning as they enjoy another sunny day during the coronavirus blockade.
Temperatures are forecast to reach 26 ° C (78.8 ° F), as most of the country will enjoy warm sunlight, while London and the South East will be warmer than Ibiza and St Tropez. Photo Shows: a runner in Hyde Park, London this morning
A runner at Canon Hill Park, Birmingham this morning. Exercise restrictions are expected to be lifted starting next week.
A dog cooled in the water during the heat wave today in Hyde Park, London. It is expected to be the hottest day of the year so far.
Met Office forecaster Craig Snell said: “ Most of us will have some very warm and pleasant sunshine on Saturday, with London and the South East possibly surpassing the 26C mark (78.8F), which would make it the busiest day. hot of the year so far. In the picture: people enjoying the sun in Hyde Park
Shoppers queue at The Range in Nottingham today as the sun shines on what is expected to be the hottest day of the year so far
A man tries the pole on a bicycle in Hyde Park. Warm weather comes when the public is still confused about the “stay home” message, as exercise restrictions may be lifted for next week
The warm weather has prompted the government to issue reminders to stay home and obey social distancing rules amid fears that people may flock to parks and beaches for days. Photo: Canon Hill Park, Birmingham today
Two people enjoy working out in Richmond Park, southwest London today, as exercise restrictions are expected to be lifted next week
People enjoying the sun in Hyde Park today. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said that the public must stay home to stop the Covid-19
A man sunbathes while on the phone in Richmond Park this morning. Under current guidelines, only one exercise exit per day is allowed
Tomorrow Boris Johnson will likely emulate the steps announced yesterday by Wales, where the limits for outdoor exercise are removed
Police on horseback outside Buckingham Palace today. Police have tried to prevent people from making fun of blocking rules during the pandemic
People enjoying the sun outside Buckingham Palace in London today. Many people will be eager to know if exercise rules will change during tomorrow’s announcement.
People enjoy the warm weather on the Paignton seafront in Devon today. Many people have been about to take advantage of the sunlight
A police checkpoint is rejecting cars trying to enter Brighton as boring families break the coronavirus blockade today
It is likely to emulate the steps announced yesterday by Wales, where limits on outdoor exercise are being removed. It occurs when garden centers may reopen next week as part of the country’s coronavirus exit plan.
They can allow customers to visit again starting Wednesday, provided strict social distancing and hygiene measures are applied, government sources said.
Although Downing Street has been frantically downplaying the scale of the changes to be announced tomorrow, Johnson is believed to be willing to abandon the “stay home” slogan that many believe has been too successful to stop the economy.