Britain basks in glorious 80F temperatures with sunshine until Tuesday

Making the most of the sunshine and freedom while it lasts! Britain basks in glorious 80F temperatures with sunshine until Tuesday – when a new lockdown looms and Storm Aiden will bring gales and heavy rain

  • Britain’s 27C Indian Summer will be blasted away by a 65mph 800 mile-wide storm from Tuesday
  • 100,000 weekend visitors rushed to Brighton with highs hotter than the 23C Algarve at nudging 27C  
  • But ‘autumn proper’ is on the way as storm sees washouts hit North on Tuesday and South from Wednesday 

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Britain is basking in glorious 80F temperatures today with Indian Summer conditions sending the mercury soaring – before it all comes to an end on Tuesday.

Forecasters are predicting possible amber weather warnings in place by early next week and what could be the first named storm of the season.

Most parts of the UK enjoyed warm sunshine today, but temperatures are set to plunge in the coming days with the possibility Storm Aiden could hit.

Heavy rain and possible winds of up to 65mph could signal the end of the recent Indian Summer, and threats of more lockdowns mean this weekend could have been the last time this year Britons were able to enjoy decent weather. 

Up to 100,000 weekend visitors rushed to Brighton with highs hotter than the 23C Algarve at nudging 27C – 8C above average – expected to last until Monday. 

Spain‘s Subtropical Storm Alpha is pushing warm air towards Britain.

People enjoy the warm weather on Brighton Beach on Sunday. Britain's 27C (81F) Indian Summer will be blasted away by a 65mph 800 mile-wide storm and a 'polar plume' threatening one of England's earliest snowfalls for a century

People enjoy the warm weather on Brighton Beach on Sunday. Britain's 27C (81F) Indian Summer will be blasted away by a 65mph 800 mile-wide storm and a 'polar plume' threatening one of England's earliest snowfalls for a century

People enjoy the warm weather on Brighton Beach on Sunday. Britain’s 27C (81F) Indian Summer will be blasted away by a 65mph 800 mile-wide storm and a ‘polar plume’ threatening one of England’s earliest snowfalls for a century

People enjoy the weather at Brighton Beach today. 100,000 weekend visitors rushed to Brighton with highs hotter than the 23C Algarve at nudging 27C - 8C above average

People enjoy the weather at Brighton Beach today. 100,000 weekend visitors rushed to Brighton with highs hotter than the 23C Algarve at nudging 27C - 8C above average

People enjoy the weather at Brighton Beach today. 100,000 weekend visitors rushed to Brighton with highs hotter than the 23C Algarve at nudging 27C – 8C above average

Cyclists enjoy the empty country lanes this afternoon. 'Autumn proper' is on the way as an Atlantic storm sees washouts hit the North on Tuesday and the South as well from Wednesday

Cyclists enjoy the empty country lanes this afternoon. 'Autumn proper' is on the way as an Atlantic storm sees washouts hit the North on Tuesday and the South as well from Wednesday

Cyclists enjoy the empty country lanes this afternoon. ‘Autumn proper’ is on the way as an Atlantic storm sees washouts hit the North on Tuesday and the South as well from Wednesday

Durdle Door was looking busy this afternoon as tourists made the most of the warm weather and paid a visit to the Dorset coast

Durdle Door was looking busy this afternoon as tourists made the most of the warm weather and paid a visit to the Dorset coast

Durdle Door was looking busy this afternoon as tourists made the most of the warm weather and paid a visit to the Dorset coast

Visitors turned out at Durdle Door on the Dorset coast this afternoon to enjoy the sunshine before 'autumn proper' arrives next week

Visitors turned out at Durdle Door on the Dorset coast this afternoon to enjoy the sunshine before 'autumn proper' arrives next week

Visitors turned out at Durdle Door on the Dorset coast this afternoon to enjoy the sunshine before ‘autumn proper’ arrives next week 

But ‘autumn proper’ is on the way as an Atlantic storm sees washouts hit the North on Tuesday and the South as well from Wednesday.

The Met Office forecasts gales in the West and a buffeting until Thursday.

65mph gusts in the West are shown on forecast models. MeteoGroup said the storm could be named Aiden, Britain’s first named storm of autumn.

Polar air follows with chilly 16C highs on Thursday and just 14C on Friday and the weekend in the South, with 11-12C in the North.  

The Met Office warned of frost and gales in the North.

Beaches were busy this weekend. Brighton was expected to have seen 100,000 daily visitors, with 50,000 at Bournemouth.

People enjoy the warm weather on Brighton Beach. 65mph gusts in the West are shown on forecast models. MeteoGroup said the storm could be named Aiden, Britain's first named storm of autumn

People enjoy the warm weather on Brighton Beach. 65mph gusts in the West are shown on forecast models. MeteoGroup said the storm could be named Aiden, Britain's first named storm of autumn

People enjoy the warm weather on Brighton Beach. 65mph gusts in the West are shown on forecast models. MeteoGroup said the storm could be named Aiden, Britain’s first named storm of autumn

Crowds pack onto Brighton Beach this afternoon as meteorologists warn that 'autumn proper' will be on the way from next week

Crowds pack onto Brighton Beach this afternoon as meteorologists warn that 'autumn proper' will be on the way from next week

Crowds pack onto Brighton Beach this afternoon as meteorologists warn that ‘autumn proper’ will be on the way from next week 

A man basks in the warm weather on Brighton Beach today. Polar air follows with chilly 16C highs on Thursday and just 14C on Friday and the weekend in the South, with 11-12C in the North

A man basks in the warm weather on Brighton Beach today. Polar air follows with chilly 16C highs on Thursday and just 14C on Friday and the weekend in the South, with 11-12C in the North

A man basks in the warm weather on Brighton Beach today. Polar air follows with chilly 16C highs on Thursday and just 14C on Friday and the weekend in the South, with 11-12C in the North

People enjoy the warm weather on the promenade in Brighton. Beaches were busy this weekend. Brighton was expected to have seen 100,000 daily visitors, with 50,000 at Bournemouth

People enjoy the warm weather on the promenade in Brighton. Beaches were busy this weekend. Brighton was expected to have seen 100,000 daily visitors, with 50,000 at Bournemouth

People enjoy the warm weather on the promenade in Brighton. Beaches were busy this weekend. Brighton was expected to have seen 100,000 daily visitors, with 50,000 at Bournemouth

Durdle Door was bustling on Sunday afternoon as people made the most of the warm weather at the popular tourist site

Durdle Door was bustling on Sunday afternoon as people made the most of the warm weather at the popular tourist site

Durdle Door was bustling on Sunday afternoon as people made the most of the warm weather at the popular tourist site 

Colourful swimmers make their way through the Durdle Door arch on Sunday afternoon. Daytrippers clogged up coastal routes including the A23 to Brighton, A31 to Dorset and A30 to Cornwall

Colourful swimmers make their way through the Durdle Door arch on Sunday afternoon. Daytrippers clogged up coastal routes including the A23 to Brighton, A31 to Dorset and A30 to Cornwall

Colourful swimmers make their way through the Durdle Door arch on Sunday afternoon. Daytrippers clogged up coastal routes including the A23 to Brighton, A31 to Dorset and A30 to Cornwall

Daytrippers clogged up coastal routes including the A23 to Brighton, A31 to Dorset and A30 to Cornwall.

On the Dorset coast, Durdle Door was bustling with people this afternoon as some visitors even swam through the tourist attraction’s famed arch. 

Supermarkets saw a BBQ rush. Tesco was set to have sold 300,000 sausage packs, 250,000 ice creams and lollies and two million cans or bottles of beer, sales trends showed. 

MeteoGroup forecaster Ravi Kotecha said: ‘Subtropical Storm Alpha may push warmth towards the UK into Monday.

‘It’s possible Wednesday’s Atlantic low pressure system could be a named storm. Rain and brisk winds are expected.’

People looking for the perfect place for a selfie on the top of cliffs at Durdle Door on Sunday

People looking for the perfect place for a selfie on the top of cliffs at Durdle Door on Sunday

People looking for the perfect place for a selfie on the top of cliffs at Durdle Door on Sunday 

A man takes his dog for a swim in the sea in Brighton. Daytrippers clogged up coastal routes including the A23 to Brighton, A31 to Dorset and A30 to Cornwall

A man takes his dog for a swim in the sea in Brighton. Daytrippers clogged up coastal routes including the A23 to Brighton, A31 to Dorset and A30 to Cornwall

A man takes his dog for a swim in the sea in Brighton. Daytrippers clogged up coastal routes including the A23 to Brighton, A31 to Dorset and A30 to Cornwall

People enjoy the warm weather on Brighton Beach. Daytrippers clogged up coastal routes including the A23 to Brighton, A31 to Dorset and A30 to Cornwall

People enjoy the warm weather on Brighton Beach. Daytrippers clogged up coastal routes including the A23 to Brighton, A31 to Dorset and A30 to Cornwall

People enjoy the warm weather on Brighton Beach. Daytrippers clogged up coastal routes including the A23 to Brighton, A31 to Dorset and A30 to Cornwall

People enjoy the warm weather on Brighton Beach. MeteoGroup forecaster Ravi Kotecha said: 'Subtropical Storm Alpha may push warmth towards the UK into Monday'

People enjoy the warm weather on Brighton Beach. MeteoGroup forecaster Ravi Kotecha said: 'Subtropical Storm Alpha may push warmth towards the UK into Monday'

People enjoy the warm weather on Brighton Beach. MeteoGroup forecaster Ravi Kotecha said: ‘Subtropical Storm Alpha may push warmth towards the UK into Monday’

Cyclists enjoy the empty country lanes on a sunny afternoon in Oxfordshire on Sunday. Met Office forecaster Marco Petagna said: 'The Atlantic jetstream will power up and bring a big change to rain and wind'

Cyclists enjoy the empty country lanes on a sunny afternoon in Oxfordshire on Sunday. Met Office forecaster Marco Petagna said: 'The Atlantic jetstream will power up and bring a big change to rain and wind'

Cyclists enjoy the empty country lanes on a sunny afternoon in Oxfordshire on Sunday. Met Office forecaster Marco Petagna said: ‘The Atlantic jetstream will power up and bring a big change to rain and wind’

Met Office forecaster Marco Petagna said: ‘The Atlantic jetstream will power up and bring a big change to rain and wind.

‘And forecast models show much cooler air arriving.’

A Met Office forecaster said: ‘Rain and strengthening winds with possible gales in the West are expected on Wednesday, with further rain and windy conditions through the rest of the week, when the North may see gales.

‘Temperatures will be cool and frost may be seen in parts of the North.’ 

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