The UK enjoyed balmy late summer weather this weekend.
Temperatures in some parts of the country pushed the mercury up to 25 degrees celsius as Brits enjoyed that last of the summer.
Now reports claim that the nice weather will end this week with rain across the country.
Good morning, Low cloud and drizzle in south. Brighter in north today. Eric is here to help with your weather enquiries. https://t.co/aM74Sc3TBb ^Eric pic.twitter.com/RxkJvyxpMv
— Met Office (@metoffice) September 16, 2019
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The forecast today in many parts of the country means that shorts and bikinis will have to be put away.
The Met Office says that “low cloud will edge southwards across southern areas, with patchy light rain and drizzle.
“Cooler conditions following, with scattered showers in the far north.
“The showers could be heavy at times and it will be windy across northeast Scotland.”

A Met Meteorologist was quoted in The Express as saying: “Across Northern Ireland and Scotland there will be a mix of sunny spells and patchy clouds throughout the day.
“It’s going to be a bit of a mix with the temperatures as well.
“21C (69.8F) will be the high in the south.”

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The Indian summer comes after reports claimed that the UK could be facing one of the most bitterly cold winters in three decades.
A wintry return comeback for the Beast from the East will reportedly blast the country with icy temperatures and snow – and stay for weeks on end.
According to the Sunday Times, the freezing Arctic air will hit the Midlands very hard – with researchers indicating next January and February will endure the biggest dip in temperature for seven years.
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