It was very warm on Wednesday with 22.5C recorded, this is very typical of the temperature we could expect in August. What is an Indian summer and how long is it set to last?
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00:00The UK is experiencing an Indian summer.
00:0322.5 degrees Celsius was recorded yesterday
00:07and this is a typical temperature value that we could experience in August.
00:11Well, what is an Indian summer?
00:13Well, by definition, an Indian summer is when warm weather returns
00:17after we've had our first widespread frost in mid to late October or November.
00:23If these conditions occur, then we're having an Indian summer
00:26and it's exactly what we're having right now.
00:29Now, despite what the name suggests, the origins of this don't come from the country of India
00:35but rather from the Native American Indians
00:38who used to write about cold weather arriving in mid-autumn
00:41and then a warm spell arriving again seemingly out of nowhere.
00:46This would then provide them the perfect conditions to go out hunting again.
00:50But the Indian summer we're experiencing right now, well, how long is that set to last?
00:56Well, Thursday and Friday will bring further warm days
01:00but it will turn a bit cooler over the weekend as well as breezier.