March 30, 2017 at 09:38PM
Warm air from the continent pushes temperatures in the south-east of England above 20C, though other parts of the country were not so lucky
Parts of the UK saw the warmest March day in five years on Thursday as temperatures approached 22C (71.6F). But, while some areas were bathed in sunshine, rain and thunder hit other parts of the country.
Warm air from the European mainland enhanced the temperatures in the south-east of England, with the warmest spots all lying around London. Gravesend, in Kent, had the highest temperature – 21.8C, which made Thursday the hottest day of 2017 so far.
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