September 28th 2023.
After a summer of heatwaves and miserable rain, followed by a September of the same, it looks like the British weather isn't done with us yet.
The Met Office is telling us to expect a few more days of showers and wind, and Storm Agnes will be sticking around for a while in parts of Wales.
But after the wet weather passes, it looks like we'll be getting a taste of an Indian summer when October kicks off.
The Met Office are forecasting temperatures of up to 22°C in the south-east of England this Sunday, and potentially higher in isolated locations.
This is higher than the average for this time of year, but it's still not quite enough to classify as a heatwave.
For that, temperatures need to reach 26, 27, or 28°C for three consecutive days.
As we move further into October, the long-range forecast suggests that temperatures are more likely to be above average overall.
Although we may be lucky enough to get some nice, mild days, the Met Office are also warning us to expect chilly nights in settled conditions.
So, if you're hoping for a few more days on the beach, you might be out of luck.
But if you're looking forward to a bit of sunshine and warmth during the autumn months, you may be in luck.
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