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Storm Dave brought powerful winds, heavy rain, and even blizzard conditions across parts of the UK. But now, weather maps are showing a dramatic change.

As the storm moves away, warmer air from continental Europe is expected to push temperatures sharply higher. Forecast models suggest that several areas in southern England could see temperatures reach around 22°C by Wednesday evening.

Regions including London, Kent, Essex, East Sussex, and the Thames Valley could experience the warmest conditions, while many other parts of England and Wales may see temperatures climbing to around 21°C.

This sudden shift from storm chaos to spring warmth highlights just how quickly UK weather can change.

Watch the full video to see which areas could feel the biggest temperature jump and when the warm weather is expected to arrive.

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00:00Storm Dave caused chaos across the UK.
00:02But now, a 26-degree scorcher could be on the way.
00:06After days of heavy rain, strong winds, and even blizzard conditions, the weather may be about to flip.
00:12As Storm Dave moves east, warmer air from continental Europe is heading toward Britain.
00:17And the change could happen fast.
00:20By Tuesday, many areas could already see temperatures around 19 Dixie.
00:25But the real heat is expected on Wednesday, April 8th.
00:28Weather maps show temperatures peaking around 6 p.m.
00:32Five regions could reach a warm 22nd.
00:35London, Kent, Essex, East Sussex, and the Thames Valley.
00:41Meanwhile, other areas could hit 20 Wernersy, including the Midlands, East Anglia, Lincolnshire, Gloucestershire, and South Wales.
00:49That is a huge shift after the storm chaos in the north, where wind gusts reached up to 66 miles
00:56per hour.
00:56From blizzards to sunshine, the UK weather is turning dramatic once again.
01:01The UK weather is turning back to 67 miles per hour.
01:01The UK weather is turning back to 67 miles per hour.
01:01The UK weather is turning back to 67 miles per hour.
01:01The UK weather is turning back to 67 miles per hour.
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