Indian Summer: Hartlepool to be as warm as Madrid '“ THIS WEEK

Although October usually sees wet and windy weather conditions, the weather this week is set to see warmer temperatures, with an Indian Summer expected.
Although October usually sees wet and windy weather conditions, the weather this week is set to see warmer temperatures, with an Indian Summer expectedAlthough October usually sees wet and windy weather conditions, the weather this week is set to see warmer temperatures, with an Indian Summer expected
Although October usually sees wet and windy weather conditions, the weather this week is set to see warmer temperatures, with an Indian Summer expected

The weather in Hartlepool this year has been topsy-turvy, with the summer’s heatwave preceded by one of the coldest winters in years due to the Beast from the East.

This summer saw Hartlepool enjoy its biggest heatwave in years and summer is now returning to give us one last blast this week.

Although October usually sees wet and windy weather conditions, the weather this week is set to see warmer temperatures, with an Indian Summer expectedAlthough October usually sees wet and windy weather conditions, the weather this week is set to see warmer temperatures, with an Indian Summer expected
Although October usually sees wet and windy weather conditions, the weather this week is set to see warmer temperatures, with an Indian Summer expected
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Hartlepool is set to experience some unseasonably warm weather this week, as temperatures begin to climb.

Today and tomorrow will see temperatures begin to increase, with Hartlepool basking in unseasonably warm weather by Thursday.

Tuesday and Wednesday will see temperatures of 16/17C, before Thursday reaches a peak temperature of 18/19C, which will be as warm as global hotspot Madrid.

Hartlepool will then stay warm for the time of year for the rest of the week, with temperatures set to see 17C on Friday and 18C on Saturday.

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Hartlepool will see a mixture of sunny spells, cloud and some rain this week, but temperatures will still be warmer than usual, seeing a considerable rise from last week.

Looking ahead, there is an increasing chance that the weather towards the end of October will turn more settled as high pressure re-establishes, according to the Met Office. This would bring lighter winds and some sunshine by day but cold nights with frost and fog.

As the UK heads towards the start of November, confidence is lower but there are signs it may turn more changeable again.

Temperatures will probably be close to normal overall, but in more settled weather it is likely to be colder than average, especially overnight.