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Brits obsessed with 20C weather as we enjoy hottest February day EVER

Snow's coming in March though

Did you know, the average Brit will spend four and a half MONTHS of their life talking about the weather – and, let’s face it, we’re getting most of that in this week.

The Met office has shocked the UK with temperature predictions topping 20C for the next few days – making it potentially the hottest February EVER…

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Hot air coming in from Morocco has sent temperatures soaring across Great Britain – warmer than Rome and Malaga – with the sun set to stick around until Thursday.

BBC Weather took to Twitter to write: “A new February record has been set for the UK, with 20.3C being recorded at Trawsgoed, Ceredigion just now. It’s also the first time we’ve seen over 20C in winter!

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A new record has been set in Wales (Credit: BBCweather Twitter)

But it’s not all blue skies on the horizon, as experts say cold weather will return in March, with 80mph winds expected and snow even making an appearance.

The Met Office said Monday, “will feel warm and spring-like for most, but chilly on some coasts.” On Tuesday it predicts: “Any early fog will clear, to give a largely sunny day. It will feel warm once again, although it will be cloudy at times for the far northwest.”

Met Office meteorologist Sophie Yeomans told The Sun: “Temperatures will come down, however they should still stay above average for the time of year, around 12C, so still double figures.

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“Low-pressure systems will come in from the Atlantic later in the week, the jet stream will pick up a bit more and draw these lows across the UK. It will be a change compared to all the sunshine we have had over the past few days.”

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