Hot spell is expected to last
The warm sunshine which has been shining on Northamptonshire over the past few days is set to continue well into next week, according to weather experts.
Beer patios, parks and back gardens across the county have been packed out this week, as temperatures hit their highest levels of the year.
Meteorologist Mike Lewis, who is based at Pitsford Weather Station, said temperatures had been reaching up to three degrees higher than average this week, soaring to 24.5C (76F) and said more was in store for the coming days.
However, for the weekend he warned people to keep umbrellas at the ready in case of the odd shower, but said sunblock was the most important accessory.
"With the warm weather, there would be some cloud build-up and one or two areas could have showers but most places should be dry," he said.
"But after this it should be fairly steady until the middle of next week."
According to Mr Lewis, long-range forecasts indicate the summer is unlikely to be a wash-out like last year.
He said: "The prognosis from the Met Office is for a slow-down to normal weather.
"Rainfall may be a touch above average, but the forecast doesn't seem to be for the amount of rain we had last summer, which resulted in that awful flooding."
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09 May 2008 6:53 PM
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