DIG out the shorts and flip-flops – a spring scorcher is on the way.
Soggy Britain is finally drying out and bookies are slashing the odds on it being the hottest May since records began.
Brits can finally wave goodbye to six months of wet and wild weather.
The mercury is already rising into the high teens and supermarkets are expecting a surge in sales as sunseekers prepare for the Bank Holiday weekend.
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