Short-lived taste of summer for UK before unsettled weather returns â Met Office

The UK can expect only a short-lived flavour of a more traditional summer with higher temperatures and sunnier skies before a return to unsettled weather, a Met Office spokesperson has said.
Photographers have captured crowded beaches, sunbathers and sailing boats on the sea on a mostly warm and sunny Wednesday, and the forecasting body predicts temperatures may soar to 28C on Thursday.
But Stephen Dixon, from the Met Office, warned the warmer weather will be âa short-lived interludeâ.
âWhat much of the UK is getting tomorrow is a short-lived warmer period of weather,â he told the PA news agency.
âThereâs at least a little flavour of the more traditional summer weather.
âTemperatures tomorrow could reach as high as 28C in some isolated spots but more widely ⦠mid 20s in some areas and even fairly far north you could get temperatures into the mid 20s.â
The brighter weather follows a battering by Storm Antoni over the weekend which saw flooding and 78mph winds hit the UK and trees blown down â blocking 100 miles of railway between Exeter and Penzance.
But rain is expected to return on Friday as low pressure brings a mixture of sunshine and showers across the UK, especially in western areas.
Heavier rain in northern Scotland could bring âthundery downpoursâ and the Met Office will be âkeeping an eyeâ on whether that might require a weather warning.
The weekend will present a âfamiliar patternâ with a âmixture of showery conditions and an unsettled period of weather for the UKâ.
âAnd unfortunately for some, if youâre not a fan of this kind of weather, the outlook for next week really is for this unsettled picture to continue with a continuation of this showery regime with a mixture of sunny spells and showers looking likely through much of next week,â Mr Dixon told PA.
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Asked about expectations for the rest of the month, he said: âThere is still that signal for that mixture of rain and showers through to the end of August, but you could see some more settled interludes in between.â
The Met Office will provide a âsummer stats round-upâ in September but the season has so far been âwarmer than averageâ as a whole.
âIn terms of peopleâs memories, July may have felt like a bit of a washout with all that rain but temperatures were fairly close to average, albeit with a fair amount of rainfall,â Mr Dixon told PA.
âWeâre approximately half a degree warmer than average for summer so far and thatâs largely spurred on by June temperatures,â he continued.
According to the Met Office, this yearâs June was the hottest on record for the UK and July was the sixth wettest on record.