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BRITS are set to bask in sunshine this weekend - but the good weather won’t last long.

The mercury is set to rise to 20C on Sunday, giving the UK a taste of summer.

Visitors enjoy the warm sunshine on Brighton beach and seafront
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Visitors enjoy the warm sunshine on Brighton beach and seafrontCredit: Alamy
People enjoying the sunshine on the newly laid lawns in Parliament Square
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People enjoying the sunshine on the newly laid lawns in Parliament SquareCredit: Alamy
A woman shelters under a shawl during wet and windy weather in Trafalgar Square
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A woman shelters under a shawl during wet and windy weather in Trafalgar SquareCredit: LNP

But by Monday temperatures will plunge back down to an unseasonably cold 10C.

The Met Office predict the weather will begin to improve this afternoon with temperatures reaching 19C in Plymouth and Cardiff.

Forecasters say things will be “cool and breezy” across the east and southeastern areas with a small chance of rain.

But by this afternoon the west will begin to feel much "warmer with sunny spells" on the cards.

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Tonight, they say it will turn chilly with a few fog patches forming.

However, the forecaster for tomorrow looks bright.

The Met Office predict “plenty of sunshine for most parts and feeling warm in light winds.”

The mercury will once again hit 19C in London and Manchester.

Temperatures will continue to climb on Sunday, with the BBC predicting temperatures of 20C.

However, on Monday rain will move in across Britain, which will cause temperatures to plunge.

Despite the fact there will still be sunny spells, the Met Office’s weather maps show many cities like Manchester will only see highs of 10C.

It comes after the UK was yesterday hit with a yellow weather warning for rain.

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