THIS little Angel could need her brolly for a couple more days before an expected heatwave kicks in.
Five-year-old Angel Pacson was out in Wantage yesterday battling the elements with her mother.
She said: “I was out with my mum and I brought my umbrella because I thought it was going to rain.”
The Met Office issued a yellow severe weather warning for strong windsexpected to last from 2pm yesterday through to 6pm tonight.
Gusts of 40mph were forecast, along with up to 40mm of rain last night, with the wind expected to continue today between 3pm and 5pm.
A yellow warning suggests the public be aware of potential disruption to outdoor activities and transport as well as damage to trees.
But the rest of the week could see a mini-heatwave across the county with temperatures in the 20s.
Friday is expected to be the warmest day of the week with highs of 21C across Oxfordshire.
The heatwave could be here to stay as a dry and warm June is anticipated across the south east.
The Met Office’s outlook for Friday onwards said: “It will feel warmer than of late with some long periods of sunshine anticipated through the weekend. A settled spell is expected for much of the UK.”
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