Warmer weather is on the way and Brits can expect mild conditions this week (Image: Getty Images)
Sunny could be on the way to the UK as temperatures are expected to rise to 16C.
This means the UK could be warmer than Greece this week.
Brits have endured much cold, wet and snowy so far in 2025, but now some warmth may be finally on the way, with blue sunnier skies expected over the next few days.
Milder winds will bring an end to cold as gloomy weather is set to end as temperatures will be above average across the whole of the UK by the end of the week.
On the other hand, Greece is currently experiencing a cold spell which is unusual for this time of year.
The weather is not set to stay as unsettled conditions will make a return (Image: Getty Images)
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In the UK, the highest ever temperature recorded for this time of year was 21.2C, which happened on February 26 2019 in Kew Gardens.
On Wednesday, temperatures will begin to rise and by the end of the week double figures should be reached.
In the east of England, highs of 15C or 16C could be seen on Friday, the reports.
However, the sunny weather will not last as forecasts show that, by the end of February, unsettled conditions could make a return.
The yellow warnings for wind and rain have already been issued for parts of the western UK.
The UK will have warmer temperatures than Greece this week (Image: Getty Images)
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During the last week of February, weather will be more typical for the end of winter, with temperatures likely to drop and nights will become chillier again.
The forecast for February 19 says: “Largely cloudy, with another band of rain, heavy at times, moving eastwards overnight.
“Windy for many, with coastal gales in the north and west. Increasingly mild, especially in the southwest where temperatures are likely to remain in double digits.”
By Friday to Sunday, it says: “Remaining mild or perhaps very mild.”