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UK weather forecast: Heatwave, rain and a mixed bag of weather in store
UK weather forecast: Heatwave, rain and a mixed bag of weather in store

Time of India

time27-05-2025

  • Climate
  • Time of India

UK weather forecast: Heatwave, rain and a mixed bag of weather in store

Britain is set for a rollercoaster weather ride. Initial heat may reach 27C. Then, temperatures will drop. Early June could see warmer conditions again. Rain, gales, and thunderstorms are possible, especially in the north. The Bank Holiday weekend will be mixed. A hot air mass might bring Caribbean-like highs. However, this heatwave will be short-lived. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads United Kingdom faces heatwave Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Brits are bracing for a mixed bag of weather, with initial hot spells potentially reaching 27C giving way to more typical temperatures in the next few days. The weather will return to warmer conditions in early June, accompanied by rain, potential gales, and possible thunderstorms, particularly in the north and northwest, according to forecasts from the Met Office and fluctuating conditions are influenced by the jet stream, which may buckle and lead to a sunnier start to June, although the Bank Holiday weekend is expected to be mixed with rain. Temperatures are predicted to peak late May, potentially bringing very warm conditions, especially in the south. The long-range forecast indicates changeable weather across the UK with a regional divide, the northwest is likely to experience wetter conditions, while the south and southeast should enjoy dryer spells.A hot air mass is expected to move towards the UK, potentially bringing Caribbean-like highs of 27C. This could prompt many to take advantage of the sunny this heatwave is expected to be short-lived. Temperatures are predicted to return to normal by Monday, only to possibly rise again by Tuesday, June Met Office's long range forecast suggests a changeable pattern. "Though possibly more settled initially, likely continuing changeable with further frontal systems running east into the UK bringing further spells of rain, with showery interludes in-between."There is also a heads-up for potential gales. These are most likely in the north and are expected to be around normal overall. However, they will be cooler in prolonged periods of are predicted to peak late on Friday (May 30) into Saturday (May 31). The heatwave is expected to stretch from London to North Yorkshire, the East Midlands, and West Midlands, with highs of the rest of the week, the forecast says: "Further spells of rain spreading in from the west at times, interspersed with sunny spells and scattered showers. Windy at times and temperatures around average for the time of year."Netweather's latest forecast points towards a "sunnier" start to June. This follows hints of the jet stream beginning to buckle by May jet stream has a significant effect on the weather. It affects the trajectory and potency of weather anticipation of a warm Bank Holiday weekend has fallen short. Jo Farrow elaborated: "This Bank holiday weekend does look mixed with bands of rain, particularly at night, along with scattered showers."Warmer temperatures may start to climb the following weekend. Temperature anomaly maps suggest that by June 4, we might see much higher temperatures than average for this time of May 28 to June 6, the Met Office has forecasted a "changeable" weather front. It predicts that "further frontal systems running east into the UK bringing further spells of rain" along with "showery interludes".The Met Office also indicated the potential for strong winds, especially in the also mentioned the possibility of higher temperatures. "Meanwhile there is the possibility of some very warm, perhaps hot conditions developing, especially in the south and these bring with them the chance of thunderstorms."

People gobsmacked that beautiful holiday spot that 'looks like Caribbean' is in Scotland
People gobsmacked that beautiful holiday spot that 'looks like Caribbean' is in Scotland

Edinburgh Live

time23-05-2025

  • Edinburgh Live

People gobsmacked that beautiful holiday spot that 'looks like Caribbean' is in Scotland

Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Scotland boasts a hidden gem that rivals the Caribbean, with its crystal-clear waters and white sandy beaches, but without the hefty price tag. We're all familiar with the need for a break, whether it's work stress, personal issues, or a jam-packed social calendar leaving us drained. Yet, with soaring bills and the high cost of living, a luxurious overseas holiday often seems unattainable. While jetting off would be lovely, Scotland offers an abundance of beauty right on our doorstep - including a 'Caribbean-like' beach in the north. This spot is none other than Luskentyre sands on the Isle of Harris in the Outer Hebrides. As one of Harris's largest and most stunning beaches, it has been recognised as one of the UK's top beaches in the TripAdvisor Travellers' Choice Awards. Here, you will discover miles of sand dunes, turquoise waters, a plethora of water sports, and ample opportunities for hill walking and cycling. The location also gained fame as the setting for BBC's Castaway. (Image: Getty Images) After a recent visit, Cara shared a video on TikTok from her @caramowbrayxoxox account, which has since garnered over a million views. She labelled it "paradise" and posed the question, "Scotland, or the Caribbean?". In another clip, she exclaimed she had "never seen water so clear". One commenter enthused: "Love Luskentyre beach it's gorgeous." While another added: "I love Scotland it's such a beautiful part of the world." One visitor, utterly astonished by the clarity of the waters, exclaimed: "Scotland! I live in Scotland and me and family went there at one point! Gorgeous place!". Another commented on the lack of awareness about the country's natural beauty: "The amount of people who don't know how beautiful our country/beaches and waters are is scary. But the less people who explore the quieter it will stay for us who do. "I've been here and the water is honestly not that cold," remarked another individual. The prime time to visit this location is during the summer months when the weather conditions are most favourable, and the daylight hours are longest. Getting there To reach this idyllic beach spot, the simplest method is to fly to Stornoway Airport. Daily flights from Glasgow and Edinburgh take just over an hour, with prices starting at £120, as per Rome2Rio. Upon arrival, driving to the beach takes approximately one hour and 19 minutes, which is the most cost-effective option. Alternatively, you can take a train for under three hours, hop on a bus, or hail a taxi. Direct train routes to Luskentyre are unavailable. Rome2Rio suggests: "However, you can take the bus to Uig Pier, walk to Uig Skye Ferry Terminal, take the ferry to Tarbert, walk to Car Park, then take the bus to Turning Point. "Alternatively, you can take a train from Glasgow Queen Street Low Level to Township via Spean Bridge, Spean Crescent, Uig Pier, Uig Skye Ferry Terminal, Tarbert, and Car Park in around 12 hours and 13 minutes." Have you visited this spot? Share your experience in the comments below.

People wowed by beautiful spot that 'looks like the Caribbean', but it's in Scotland
People wowed by beautiful spot that 'looks like the Caribbean', but it's in Scotland

Daily Record

time23-05-2025

  • Daily Record

People wowed by beautiful spot that 'looks like the Caribbean', but it's in Scotland

People cannot get over that this incredible beach spot is in Scotland. It has been compared to the Caribbean and boasts clear waters, beautiful white sands, plenty of water sports and great walking spots This incredible spot in Scotland has been compared to the Caribbean, but is much closer to home and won't cost you a fortune. People cannot get over the clear waters and white sand beaches. We all know the feeling of needing a break, whether it is due to work stress, personal issues, or an overbooked social calendar that leaves us exhausted. However, with rising bills and the high cost of living, splurging on a lavish holiday abroad often seems out of reach for many. While going abroad would be great, Scotland is home to so much beauty - and you can enjoy 'Caribbean-like' beaches close to home in this incredible spot in the north. ‌ The spot is Luskentyre sands in the Isle of Harris in the Outer Hebrides. It is one of the largest and most spectacular beaches on Harris and has been named one of the UK's best beaches in the TripAdvisor Travellers' Choice Awards. ‌ You will find miles of sand dunes, green-blue water, plenty of water sports, and spots to go hill walking and cycling. The location is also famous for being the setting of BBC 's Castaway. After visiting recently, Cara shared a video on TikTok, which has raked in over one million views. On her @caramowbrayxoxox account, she dubbed it "paradise" and wrote, "Scotland, or the Caribbean?". In another video she said she has "never seen water so clear". "Love Luskentyre beach it's gorgeous," insisted one individual in the comments. "I love Scotland it's such a beautiful part of the world," added another. One who was gobsmacked by how clear the waters are, said: "Scotland! I live in Scotland and me and family went there at one point! Gorgeous place!" ‌ Another pointed out: "The amount of people who don't know how beautiful our country/beaches and waters are is scary. But the less people who explore the quieter it will stay for us who do." "I've been here and the water is honestly not that cold," noted one other. The best time to visit the spot is during the summer months for optimal weather conditions, and daylight hours. ‌ Getting there The easiest way to get to the beach spot is to catch a short flight to Stornoway Airport. Flights from Glasgow and Edinburgh run every day and are just over an hour. Prices range from £120 upwards, according to Rome2Rio. Once you arrive, you can drive one hour and 19 minutes to the beach, which is the cheapest option. You can also get a train which will take less than three hours, get on a bus, or order a taxi. Unfortunately there is not direct train routes from to Luskentyre. Rome2Rio states: "However, you can take the bus to Uig Pier, walk to Uig Skye Ferry Terminal, take the ferry to Tarbert, walk to Car Park, then take the bus to Turning Point. "Alternatively, you can take a train from Glasgow Queen Street Low Level to Township via Spean Bridge, Spean Crescent, Uig Pier, Uig Skye Ferry Terminal, Tarbert, and Car Park in around 12 hours and 13 minutes."

‘Caribbean-like islands with no crowds' – the European city that's a gateway to the world's best beaches
‘Caribbean-like islands with no crowds' – the European city that's a gateway to the world's best beaches

Scottish Sun

time02-05-2025

  • Scottish Sun

‘Caribbean-like islands with no crowds' – the European city that's a gateway to the world's best beaches

Another island has just one restaurant on it SANDS NICE 'Caribbean-like islands with no crowds' – the European city that's a gateway to the world's best beaches FARO in Portugal is our latest destination for our weekly Spotlight On series. The Sun's Deputy Travel Editor Kara Godfrey recently visited. Advertisement 5 I visited the Algarve and found amazing beaches with no tourists Credit: Supplied 5 Faro is used as a gateway to the Algarve, home to some of the best beaches in the world Credit: Alamy She said: "Most people skip Faro to head straight down to the Algarve. "But there are some fantastic islands just off the coast where you will see barely any tourists. "Ilha Deserta, also known as Barreta, takes just 20 minutes by boat, with tickets a few euros. "Some call it the Caribbean of Portugal - something I agree with thanks to its golden sandy beaches. Advertisement "There is nothing on the island apart from the fabulous restaurant Estamine - a must visit serving up locally caught food". Here are some of our other top tips. MUST SEE / DO One of the most captivating elements of Faro, the capital of the Algarve region, is its fascinating history. And no place tells this city's stories better than the chapels. Advertisement The 18th-century Capela Dos Ossos on Largo do Carmo within the walled city is an absolute must, but it's only for the brave. Translated as the Chapel of Bones, the ancient walls of this holy places are decorated with pieces from over 1,250 human skeletons. Explore Algarve with The Sun's Best of Beaches If that doesn't appeal then the Museu Arqueologico de Faro, the archaeological museum founded in 1894, houses an impressive collection of Roman artefacts. HIDDEN GEM Praia de Faro, on the island Ilha de Faro, is considered the best beach in the Faro region by locals, but few tourists have heard of it. Advertisement The gold sands stretch for five kilometres with views of the sea on one side and a natural park on the other. The island can be accessed via a narrow bridge, crossing the Ria Formosa and makes for a great day trip - although be warned, the sea here can be very chilly even in the summer months. BEST VIEW For outstanding views across the entire capital, head to the Cosmopolitan Rooftop Bar at Hotel Faro. From here you can soak up the marina and its glittering lights all while sipping on an exotic cocktail - there's even live music on some nights. Advertisement The best time to visit is certainly sunset, but make sure to book if you want to bag one of the best seats. There are bar snacks, too, if you're feeling peckish. ( en/cosmopolitan-bar). 5 I found hardly any tourists on the beaches Credit: Supplied 5 Ilha Desert is a must if you want to avoid the crowds Credit: Alamy Advertisement RATED RESTAURANT Tertúlia Algarvia ( is more than just a restaurant, it's a culinary experience where visitors will not only gorge on traditional meals, but also participate in workshops and visit regular exhibitions. It's in the heart of the Old Town and has a strong focus on seasonal produce and fresh seafood. Keen to sample one of the local specialities? Order the Cataplana. It's a traditional Portuguese fish stew, which pairs very well with a fruity white wine. Advertisement BEST BAR 3HB was the first 5H hotel to open in Faro, but it's not the comfy beds that attract most visitors. The modern rooftop bar offers an impressive menu of classic and well-executed cocktails as well as gastropub style meals including a juicy burger. HOTEL PICK The AP Eva Senses Hotel is tough to beat and that is partly down to its location, with the Ria Formosa Natural Park as its neighbour. Head to the rooftop for impeccable views of both the marina and the Old Town. Advertisement As well as comfortable bedrooms, many of which have a balcony or terrace, there's a spa, gym and three onsite restaurants. Prices start from £91 per night based on two adults sharing and including breakfast (see

Secluded Aussie gem you must visit
Secluded Aussie gem you must visit

News.com.au

time30-04-2025

  • News.com.au

Secluded Aussie gem you must visit

18. Playa de Rodas, a 700-meter beach in Spain's Cíes Islands, is often called a Caribbean-like paradise with Atlantic charm. Accessible only by boat, it boasts soft white sand, clear waters, and a peaceful setting framed by pine forests and dunes — perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and quiet hikes. Picture: iStock 2. Entalula Beach in Palawan, Philippines, is a secluded gem with dramatic limestone cliffs and white sandy shores. Less crowded than nearby beaches, it offers clear waters perfect for swimming and snorkelling among vibrant coral reefs. Picture: iStock 1. Cala Goloritzé, on the Baunei Coast in Sardinia, Italy is a breathtaking beach known for its striking 143-meter limestone pinnacle and crystal-clear waters. Protected as a natural monument, it remains pristine, accessible only by a daily limited hike or boat from a moored vessel. Picture: iStock

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