Coronavirus UK: Hottest day of the year so far during lockdown

Britons ignore lockdown rules on daily exercise as they flock to parks and beaches to sunbathe while nation basks in glorious 75F temperatures… but where are the police?

  • Britons ignore lockdown restrictions that ban sunbathing and flock to enjoy the sun in parks and beaches 
  • Today is one of the hottest days of the year with temperatures at 75F (23C) with Britons are stuck in lockdown 
  • The weather is set to stay hot with clear skies and light winds until Sunday which will bring cooler air and rain 
  • The UK has been in lockdown since March 23 and is unclear as to when social distancing restrictions will lift  
  • Send us your pictures of your sunny day in lockdown to [email protected] 
  • Here’s how to help people impacted by Covid-19

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Britons all over the UK ignore lockdown rules and flock to parks, beaches and promenades as temperatures hit 75F (23C) making today one of the hottest days of the year.  

The warmest day of 2020 so far was Good  Friday when the mercury rose to a sizzling 78F (26C). The Met Office had thought the UK would see similar highs today, but experts are now predicting temperatures will fall just short.   

Despite the warm weather sunbathing is against the UK’s coronavirus lockdown restrictions. 

People who are found sunbathing instead of exercising can be fined. 

Heath Secretary Matt Hancock has said that if too many people flout the rules and sunbathe the government might consider banning exercise. 

‘If the result of that is that too many people go out and flout the other rules because they say “well if I can exercise then it’s fine for me to do other things” then I’m afraid we will have to take action,’ he told Sky News.    

People flock to a busy promenade in Bournemouth on one of the UK’s hottest days in the year as temperatures soar to 75F (23C)

Exercisers take a break and people sunbathe at Primrose Hill. People are allowed to take a break during their exercise but sunbathing is against the UK's lockdown restrictions

Exercisers take a break and people sunbathe at Primrose Hill. People are allowed to take a break during their exercise but sunbathing is against the UK’s lockdown restrictions 

A couple sunbathe in St. James's Park. Heath Secretary Matt Hancock has said that if too many people flout the rules and sunbathe the government might consider banning exercise

A couple sunbathe in St. James’s Park. Heath Secretary Matt Hancock has said that if too many people flout the rules and sunbathe the government might consider banning exercise

 The weather has come from some high level air that has moved towards the UK from a southerly direction. 

The Met Office has said that although the air may carry some lifted dust there is unlikely to be a major dust cloud as most of the UK’s air comes from a northeasterly direction.  

 Today is warm, dry and bright with mostly clear skies and some light wind and clouds and tonight will see some cloud developing northwards. 

Tomorrow will feel similarly warm and sunny with any clouds over eastern and central parts of the UK expected to retreat back northwards.   

Although Saturday will also be warm in many parts of the UK temperatures will have cooled down and winds picked up by Sunday for expected showers on Monday.   

 

Today is the start of hot, fine and dry weather with clear skies and light, warm sea breezes in coastal areas. 

The weather is due to high pressure around England and Ireland right now made warmer by the light winds and clear skies.  

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The weather is set to drop on Sunday and bring cooler air and rain.  

This year’s Summer will be spent inside on lockdown because of coronavirus which has infected 134,639 people and killed 18, 100. 

Britons prepare for a Summer at home as it is still unclear when people will be allowed out of lockdown and social distancing will no longer be necessary. 

People keep social distance from each other on the Long Walk in Windsor. Adhering to social distancing means avoiding large crowds and keeping at least 2 metres between people

People keep social distance from each other on the Long Walk in Windsor. Adhering to social distancing means avoiding large crowds and keeping at least 2 metres between people

People sunbathe on Primrose Hill. Sunbathing is against the UK's coronavirus restrictions and people can be fined if they are found sunbathing instead of exercising while outside

People sunbathe on Primrose Hill. Sunbathing is against the UK’s coronavirus restrictions and people can be fined if they are found sunbathing instead of exercising while outside

A woman sunbathes next to the River Thames in central London. Boris Johnson's aim was to 'turn the tide' on the virus in 12 weeks and the UK has been on lockdown since March 23 leaving the option to keep social distancing restrictions until June

A woman sunbathes next to the River Thames in central London. Boris Johnson’s aim was to ‘turn the tide’ on the virus in 12 weeks and the UK has been on lockdown since March 23 leaving the option to keep social distancing restrictions until June

A woman sunbathes next to the RNLI lifeboat station next to the River Thames in central London

A woman sunbathes next to the RNLI lifeboat station next to the River Thames in central London

People walk their dogs and exercise at Weymouth in Dorset. If April's temperatures continue this way it will beat 2011's record of 53F (11.8C) and become the hottest April since records began in 1659

People walk their dogs and exercise at Weymouth in Dorset. If April’s temperatures continue this way it will beat 2011’s record of 53F (11.8C) and become the hottest April since records began in 1659

The average highest temperature for April month is 53F (12C) making this April the highest UK has seen since 2011.

If April’s temperatures continue this way it will beat 2011’s record of 53F (11.8C) and become the hottest April since records began in 1659.

The high pressure causing this weather has been carried over from northern Africa which can affect air pollution levels.    

Londoners doing yoga and enjoying the warm weather in Battersea Park. Britons are allowed out once a day to exercise during lockdown

Londoners doing yoga and enjoying the warm weather in Battersea Park. Britons are allowed out once a day to exercise during lockdown

A runner enjoying her daily exercise at Poole in Dorset.  The warm weather is due to high pressure around England and Ireland right now made warmer by the light winds and clear skies

A runner enjoying her daily exercise at Poole in Dorset.  The warm weather is due to high pressure around England and Ireland right now made warmer by the light winds and clear skies

A girl rides her horse through blooming bluebells in Worcestershire on one of the hottest days in the year coming just short of this year's hottest day ever

The sun rises through last night’s clouds to shine on almost windless, clear skies all day today in the High Peak of Derbyshire 

This morning's sunrise behind Overton Lake in Nene Park in Peterborough on the hottest day of this year while Britons are stuck inside on lockdown

Yesterday’s warm sunset at Newhaven Harbour in Edinburgh. Yesterday temperatures did not quite reach today’s with the highest being 61F (21C)

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