Brits will be treated to an 'unseasonably warm' October, the Met Office has predicted.
Temperatures will then hover around or above 20C for the rest of the week.
It is unlikely to reach as high as it did in Kent in October 2011, however, where it peaked at 29.9C.It comes after a woman had to be rescued from her car after getting stranded amid strong winds brought by Storm Agnes. The woman was trapped in her car, which was submerged in a river in County Londonderry in Northern Ireland, as Agnes brought 80mph winds, heavy rain and flooding to the island.Firefighters found the car and hauled the woman out.
She was taken to hospital to be treated for hypothermia and shock.Elsewhere, a roof was torn off a house in County Cork by the sheer force of the winds. An easyJet plane was unable to land in Belfast on Wednesday afternoon because of "winds gusting outside the limits of the aircraft".
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