Fine day to Flog It! Hundreds flock to their first car boot sale after lockdown-easing as Britons are set for another day of al fresco freedom on balmy 62F spring day - and warm weather will last all week
- Britain will bask in sunny weather and temperatures up to 62F in places following a winter spell last week
- Parts of north west England and Scotland are at risk of rain but forecasters believe afternoon will be pleasant
- Comes on first weekend with restrictions on beer gardens and outdoor dining being relaxed across England
- Hundreds have made their way to the coast as well as shopping centres and returning to car boot salesBritons are basking in glorious sunshine today with temperatures set to hit 62F as people make the most of their new-found freedoms with the easing of coronavirus restrictions.
Sunseekers in England and Wales had plenty of blue skies this morning at the start of a mini-heatwave as they decided to spend Sunday outdoors.
Hundreds were seen turning up to a popular car boot sales on grassy fields at the Skylark Garden Centre in Cambridgeshire and at Lyndhurst in the New Forest.
It comes after people in England enjoyed their first weekend nights out since restrictions were eased on beer gardens and outdoor dining.
Restaurants and pubs across the country were booked with some seeing their busiest day of trading in years on Friday.
Police officers were out in force across London and other cities to keep an eye on al-fresco drinkers, and even shut off Primrose Hill to avoid groups congregating for late-night parties.
The Met Office has warned that there is a risk of rain in north west England and over Scotland as a band of wet weather moves in from the Atlantic but the outlook otherwise has proven to be mainly fine.
Britons are basking in glorious sunshine today - with temperatures set to hit 17C. Pictured: Hundreds of bargain hunters have turned up at a Popular Cambridgeshire car boot sale at the Skylark Garden Centre in Wimblington today as weather conditions proved perfect
Sunseekers in England and Wales had plenty of blue skies this morning as they decided to spend Sunday outdoors at car boot sales, down on the coast or getting back into restaurants and pubs for the first time in months
The spell of good weather comes as people in England enjoyed their first weekend nights out since restrictions were eased on beer gardens and outdoor dining
Police officers were out in force across London and other cities to keep an eye on al-fresco drinkers, and even shut off Primrose Hill to avoid groups congregating for late-night parties
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