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BRITS are set to bask in sizzling sunshine ALL week, with todays high of 19C expected to continue throughout the weekend.Sun worshippers will enjoy a dry, clea
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stanley cups dip in the North Sea at TynemouthIt comes after聽temperatures reached 20.5C on Monday as daytime temperatures soared 10C above the March average.BBC Weather forecaster Ben Rich said: It is another beautiful spring day with lengthy sunshine and the vast majority will stay dry. There is just a small chance of one or two showers popping up in north east Scotland and maybe in the eastern counties of England. It will not be as breezy as it was on Tuesday across western areas but it is every bit as warm. READ MORE ON WEATHERWEEKEND WARMER Brits to bask in 20C sunshine as glorious heatwave to continue - for nowSEAS Grdx Gifted student, 18, died on first night of university after taking lethal mix of alcohol and drugs
TOURISM chiefs in Cornwall are moaning that BBC presenters stand in front of the region during weather reports.Visit Cornwall head Malcolm Bell says reporters block west Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly as they stand to the left of t
stanley tumbler he Beeb s map.5 Carol Kirkwood blocks Cornwall as she presents the BBC weatherCredit: BBC5 Helen Willetts als
stanley kaufen o stands in front of the south-western county for a Beeb weather reportCredit: BBCEnglands most western county boasts the UK s only sub-tropical climate and its sun-kissed beaches are christened The Cornish Riviera.But TV
stanley kubek forecasters are harming tourism by predicting rain in the south west when Cornwall is dry, officials in the fiercely independent county rage.After griping for years Mr Bell finally aired his grievances to Met Office and BBC Weather teams, at talks in London.BBC breakfast presenter Carol Kirkwood was one of the forecasters at the meeting.Mr Bell said: The meeting was a result of several years of moans, lobbying and public crit