Britain basks in 64F temperatures ahead of half-term in a stark contrast to 2018

What a difference a year makes! Britain basks in 64F temperatures ahead of half-term in a stark contrast to 2018 when much of the country was covered in snow The unseasonably warm weather comes ahead of half-term which will see well-above average temperatures  Britons made the most of the weather, with couples spotted enjoying an ice-cream along Brighton beach  It is the warmest weather recorded on this day for last 21 years, the Met Office told MailOnline today

By James Wood For Mailonline

Published: 17:49 GMT, 15 February 2019 | Updated: 17:49 GMT, 15 February 2019

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Temperatures rocketed to 64F (18C) today as Britons enjoyed dramatically different weather to this time last year - when the Beast from the East struck and left most of the country shrouded in snow.

The unseasonably warm weather comes ahead of half-term which will see temperatures well above average for this time of year,

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