💨 Abstract
This summer in the UK is expected to be warmer than average, with a 2.3 times higher likelihood of above-average temperatures. The southeast may experience higher averages of 16-17°C. March to May saw 630 hours of sunshine, making it the driest spring in over a century, posing risks of hosepipe bans and fires. Despite the sunny forecast, rain is likely on specific days.
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