š¦ļø Looking for a weather twist? After a gloomy stretch, the UK is on the brink of a warm surprise! Parts of Wales and England are under yellow weather warnings this week, bracing for heavy rain and strong winds. āļø But fret not, brighter days are on the horizon!

Starting Sunday, September 7, forecasts predict that temperatures will rise to a pleasant 24C or 25C in some areas, with much drier conditions. The excitement doesn’t end thereāWXChart maps hint at a potential spike to a sizzling 25C by September 17 in southern parts of the UK. The Met Office confirms temperatures might just peak above average for this time of year. š


From September 17 to October 1, prepare for a mixed bag: thereās a chance of more rain and some gusty winds, yet interludes of dry, settled weather will likely grace us too. Overall, temperatures should remain just above average. Could this be the Indian summer we’ve been waiting for? š¤
For those unfamiliar, an Indian summer is a period of unexpected warmth and calm that often follows the seasonās first frostāthink late September to November. Itās not technically a meteorological term, but it’s certainly one many of us look forward to!
Just last year, the UK experienced a glorious autumn heatwave with temps soaring over 30C, and even recorded its warmest October in five years with balmy 25C days. š”ļø Who’s ready for round two? Let us know your thoughts about this tantalising prospect in the comments! š #WeatherWatch #UKWeather #IndianSummer š»