UK hotter than the Med

Written by Karen Bryan

The UK has been enjoying hotter temperatures than the Med over the weekend. Fyvie Castle in Aberdeenshire recorded the highest temperature in Scotland at 23.7C, ten degrees above the average for mid April. Majorca only hit 17C accompanied by showers.

UK hotter than the Med

Sun over Cromer Beach, Norfolk, by StormyDog

It just goes to show that we shouldn’t always be complaining about the weather in the UK and that visitors the the UK shouldn’t necessarily expect cool, wet weather during their trip.  Have you been able to make the most of the good weather recently?  We been able to eat most meals in the patio for the last couple of weeks.


UK hotter than the Med

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2 Responses to “UK hotter than the Med”

  1. Certainly hotter than where I am – in the north east corner of Libya, in another desert no less. It is only going up to 19 to 21c during the day time – today it’s been raining!

  2. Kyle. I think you’ll be glad of it not being too hot when you’re working in a desert. I think that warm or hot weather can be pretty uncomfortable of you have to work in it, especially outdoors. Still it is amazing that it’s warmer here than the desert in North Africa. I have to say it feels cooler today though.