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The weather for Easter in Britain is set to change dramatically. Following the snowfall and wintery conditions that affected parts of the UK at the beginning of April, meteorologists now predict a warm influx of air that may elevate temperatures to 17°C during the Easter Bank Holiday weekend. This is approximately 4°C above the norm and even similar to what is seen in Corfu.

Starting from Good Friday, a significant portion of the South and Midlands might experience sunny and drier weather, making it ideal for family gatherings and outdoor activities. Although the North might still encounter some rain, temperatures there could pleasantly reach 15°C.

Weather specialists indicate that the arrival of milder Atlantic air coupled with rising high pressure may lead to warmer conditions that could extend into Easter Monday.

Thus, after a snowy beginning to British Summer Time, the UK could conclude Easter with bright sunshine and spring-like warmth.

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00:00snow, and now sunshine. Britain's Easter weather just flipped. The UK started British summertime
00:06with chilly snow showers. But a big change is on the way. A 400-mile-wide subtropical surge
00:12is heading toward Britain, and it could push temperatures up to 17 degrees Celsius. That's
00:18actually as warm as Corfu this Easter weekend, after early April flurries in the north. Weather
00:23is expected to turn drier and warmer. From Good Friday, sunny spells will begin to appear.
00:30The South and Midlands could see the best of the sunshine. Perfect timing for Easter family
00:35gatherings. The north may still get a few showers, but temperatures there could still reach a
00:41pleasant 15-degree. Forecasters say milder Atlantic air is moving in, and temperatures may stay
00:47above average into Easter Monday. So after a snowy start, Britain might end Easter feeling
00:53like a spring getaway.
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