Unusually warm weather on Monday - with highs of 17C - will be followed later in the week by storms and gale-force winds.
UK temperatures will beat those in parts of the Mediterranean this week - but don't pack away your winter jumpers just yet.
A Caribbean blast of warm air means temperatures are set to climb into double figures on Sunday, peaking on Monday with predicted highs of 17C (62F) in the South East.
That beats Rome and matches Madrid.
he UK norm at this time of year is between 4C and 7C (39.2F to 44.6F).
East Anglia can look forward to prolonged sunny spells and Aberdeen is due temperatures of up to 16C (60.8F).
Leeds, Bristol and Liverpool will get 12C (54F) temperatures, Birmingham 13C (55F) and Glasgow 11C (52F).
However, from Tuesday the good weather will fade, with strong wind and gales forecast from Thursday.
Temperatures will gradually fall, with the possibility of gales in the north of Scotland on Tuesday night.
Gusts could reach more than 50mph.
Areas across the UK can then expect the blustery weather to follow on Thursday, with storms predicted.
UK temperatures will beat those in parts of the Mediterranean this week - but don't pack away your winter jumpers just yet.
A Caribbean blast of warm air means temperatures are set to climb into double figures on Sunday, peaking on Monday with predicted highs of 17C (62F) in the South East.
That beats Rome and matches Madrid.
he UK norm at this time of year is between 4C and 7C (39.2F to 44.6F).
East Anglia can look forward to prolonged sunny spells and Aberdeen is due temperatures of up to 16C (60.8F).
Leeds, Bristol and Liverpool will get 12C (54F) temperatures, Birmingham 13C (55F) and Glasgow 11C (52F).
However, from Tuesday the good weather will fade, with strong wind and gales forecast from Thursday.
Temperatures will gradually fall, with the possibility of gales in the north of Scotland on Tuesday night.
Gusts could reach more than 50mph.
Areas across the UK can then expect the blustery weather to follow on Thursday, with storms predicted.
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