Exactly where will see balmy 19C 'beach days' this Easter weekend
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Exactly where will see balmy 19C 'beach days' this Easter weekendWarmer weather is coming to a few lucky areas of the UK this Easter weekend, a forecaster has told the Mirror, despite Storm Dave bringing 90mph wind, rain and heavy snow to much of the countryCommentsNewsBenedict Tetzlaff-Deas News Reporter and Matt Atherton News Editor10:22, 04 Apr 2026View 3 Images'Beach day' weather could grace a few parts of the nation this Easter weekend(Image: Getty Images)A few lucky areas of Britain are set to enjoy 19C 'beach days' this Easter despite signs of a bank holiday washout, a forecaster has told the Mirror.Storm Dave is set to batter the northern UK this Easter weekend with 90mph winds, heavy rain, and snow, with weather warnings covering the north of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and parts of Wales over the next 24 hours.However, the next three days of the bank holiday will have a very different feel if you're further south, as mild, overcast weather and some sunny spells are forecast before temperatures begin to rise on Monday morning.View 3 ImagesBeachgoers elsewhere in the country will have to contend with Storm Dave(Image: AFP via Getty Images)READ MORE: Maps turn red and purple as Storm Dave winds tear at UK in Easter weekend bombREAD MORE: Met Office predicts 23C hottest day of year after Storm Dave – warmer than IbizaAccording to British Weather Services' senior meteorologist Jim Dale, the south will enjoy "beach day" conditions of around 18C on Easter Monday, which is set to be the sunniest and warmest day of the bank holiday weekend.He told the Mirror: "Monday's the best of the weekend for everybody. It'll be warm, It'll be mostly sunny and it will be mostly dry. Northern Ireland will catch up with some rain later but generally speaking it's the best day of the four.”The sun will be out on Monday. Monday's a beach day for the south, it's a countryside day, it...



