Sun is fading and autumn is arriving.

Cold nights follow clear skies.

September 15th 2024.

Sun is fading and autumn is arriving.
As we approach the end of summer, it's important to make the most of the sunny weather while we still can. Don't be fooled by the chilly mornings, autumn may be on the horizon but there's still plenty of time to bask in the warm rays of the sun. In fact, September often brings some of the best weather in the UK, making it the perfect time for a leisurely picnic or a relaxing day in the park with friends and a bag of drinks.

But don't get too comfortable in your summer clothes, because autumn is just around the corner. You'll know it's arrived when you feel the crisp air on your morning commute, see the frost on your windows, and feel the need to wrap a scarf tightly around your neck. But for now, let's enjoy the mild temperatures and clear skies that are expected for the next few days. According to Met Office meteorologist Honor Criswick, we can expect some "autumnal sunshine" with highs above 20°C in London.

Even the rest of the UK will be experiencing warmer temperatures, with highs in the high teens and relatively dry weather. However, Scotland may see some showers on Sunday, but that won't stop us from enjoying the last bit of summer. Some parts of Wales and northern England may also experience a bit of rain, but temperatures will still reach a comfortable 17°C to 19°C.

Unfortunately, the clear skies also mean chilly nights, giving us a taste of the colder months to come. According to David Olive, Deputy Chief Meteorologist at the Met Office, high pressure will bring fine and dry conditions to most parts of the UK for the next week. However, there may be some fog patches overnight and temperatures will continue to increase, with many places seeing slightly above average temperatures by mid-week.

So let's make the most of these last sunny days and enjoy the "autumnal sunshine" before the colder weather sets in. Don't forget to pack a jacket for those chilly evenings, and maybe start thinking about switching to warmer clothes in the coming weeks. But for now, let's embrace the warmth and sunshine while it lasts.

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