Weather forecasters have poured cold water on claims the nation is set to bake in June. A few days of relative sunshine led to headlines of "Flaming June" and sun cream warnings.
But three different forecasters dampened suggestions the summer would be a classic leaving Britons bronzed.
Helen Chivers, of the Met Office, said on Thursday: "We are not seeing the hot spell lasting terribly long. For pretty much all the UK we have currently got a couple of days of predominantly dry weather.
"Temperatures today should be reaching the mid 20s; pretty much everywhere will be the low to mid 20s. The highest temperatures today will be in eastern parts of Scotland, Aberdeenshire should see temperatures up to 26c. We can expect 25c in Newcastle, Nottingham and in London as well."
Accurate long forecasts are not possible. But the forecaster rejected the idea that tennis players would struggle under the sun at Wimbledon and rock stars would dehydrate at Glastonbury.
via news.uk.msn.com
So it looks like June won't be so hot after all. Typical English weather!
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