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Easter Sunday weather: Brits hit beaches and parks to soak up 16C sun before SNOW brings -7C ‘Arctic barrage’ tomorrow

BRITS have hit the parks and beaches to soak up the Easter Sunday sunshine – before temperatures plummet.

The temperatures reached 16C in places to reflect the holiday mood but Monday will see them drop to -7C as an 'Artic barrage hits' the UK.

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People enjoy the sunny weather in Sefton Park in LiverpoolCredit: PA
Sun seekers at the Hot Walls in Old PortsmouthCredit: Solent
People headed to Lyme Regis to enjoy the weatherCredit: Alamy
Two women with rabbit ears in WindsorCredit: The Sun
The busy beach at TynemouthCredit: NNP
The warm weather was a chance to enjoy few drinks, like this couple at the Mumbles, near SwanseaCredit: Athena
A busy Primrose Hill park in north LondonCredit: PA

Ferocious wind chill will see 2-7C early afternoon temperatures feel like -2C in the South and -5C in Scotland – while Moscow is due 8C.

Met Office forecaster Sarah Kent said: "It's Arctic maritime air, which does mean it's coming from the Arctic.

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“So it's going to be cold for everybody, but also windy too. The wind chill is going to be significant."

Southern England can expect to see some sunshine but gusts of up to 30mph will make the temperature feel colder, she added.

Snow warnings are in place for northern Scotland, with as much as 5in falling in higher areas.

The Met Office's yellow warnings are in place from 4pm on Sunday until 10am on Tuesday for Scotland, with winds of up to 70mph forecast.

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A pair of Easter bunnies out in the sun in BrightonCredit: David McHugh / Brighton Pictures
Swimmers getting into the holiday spirit in the sea at BournemouthCredit: w8media
Cyclists on the seafront in BournemouthCredit: w8media
A couple basking in the sunshine in London's Primrose Hill parkCredit: PA
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Eve Dawson taking her dog Nell a stroll among daffodils in Whitley Bay, North TynesideCredit: NNP
Southsea beach in Hampshire saw Easter Sunday crowds out in the sunCredit: PA
Crowds gathered by the Thames near Tower BridgeCredit: LNP
Greenwich Park in London was was also busyCredit: LNP
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A couple enjoying the sunshine on Wimbledon Common, south LondonCredit: Rex
Crowds on The Long Walk at WindsorCredit: The Sun
Crowds on the seafront at LittlehamptonCredit: eddie mitchell
The beach at Lyme Regis began to fill upCredit: Alamy
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Amalia Maiden relaxes in the boughs of a tree in Holland Park, LondonCredit: PA

Coastal areas of eastern England, parts of Wales and Northern Ireland could also see snow showers on Easter Monday.

The coming nights could see lows of -11C lows in Scotland and -8C in England, almost as cold as the --12.5C coldest Easter on record in 2013, The Weather Outlook said.

Gritters are set to be dispatched in England after 127 of them hit Scotland's roads over the weekend.

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The Met Office forecast 7C highs until Wednesday, with snow in showers reducing, and 8-11C from Thursday to Sunday, still 3C below 14C average April highs.

The cold snap comes after parts of the UK saw the mercury reach nearly 24C on Wednesday.

The famous arch at Durdle Door in DorsetCredit: ©Graham Hunt
Two basejumpers on the archCredit: ©Graham Hunt
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Base jumpers leaping into the sea from the archCredit: BNPS

Met Office forecaster said: “Anyone in the UK may see flakes falling by Monday – and Arctic air will feel even colder in northerly winds.

“Wintry conditions see temperatures below-average and overnight frosts throughout the period towards April 15.”

April would be the coldest for 31 years, since 1989, if the month's average temperature is more than 1.1C below normal, Met Office records show.

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Bookmakers Coral cut odds on the coldest April on record to 3/1 and sppokesman Harry Aitkenhead said: “It's April snow showers as winter returns.”

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At Durdle Door in Dorset, the warm weather brought out two men who made the traditional leap from 200ft tall landmark into the sea.

The pair ignored warning signs telling people not to climb the rocky arch and made their way to the top before jumping off and using parachutes to break their fall.

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Durdle Door was the scene a several stunts last year and one had to be rescued from the seabed and resuscitated on the beach after his jump went badly wrong.

Eight-year-old Hannah in amongst a blooming tree in BirminghamCredit: SWNS
Crowds enjoyed the bright spring sunshine at Hengistbury Head, in DorsetCredit: BNPS
Walkers climb on the path leading to the summit of Pen-y-Fan in the Brecon Beacons, WalesCredit: Athena
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Sightseers enjoying an ice-cream at Tower Bridge in LondonCredit: LNP
UK Forecast - Brits hit beaches and parks to soak up 16C sun before SNOW brings -5C 'Arctic barrage' tomorrow




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