Edinburgh set to be hotter than Buenos Aires as warm spell hits capital

Edinburgh is set for some sunny weather this week with temperatures climbing to 19C.
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Edinburgh residents can finally rejoice as it looks as though the capital is about to experience a warm spell of weather with temperatures beginning to climb as we go deeper into Spring.

On Saturday May 11, the city is set for wall to wall sunshine from sunrise to sunset, with temperatures peaking at a toasty 19C in the middle of the afternoon.

This would mean that BBC forecasters predict that the capital is warmer than Buenos Aires in Argentina (16C) over the weekend.

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Edinburgh residents will be able to enjoy 18C from Wednesday May 7 with temperatures remaining in the high teens throughout Thursday 8 and Friday 10.

Although Friday 10 will see showers from 5am until 9am before it looks to dry out as we move into the afternoon.

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Saturday 11 will begin with temperatures at 11C before steadily climbing throughout the morning and afternoon as it peaks at 19C at 4pm with clear skies expected throughout the day.

Sunday 12 will become overcast but will remain warm with temperatures starting at 12C at 6am before they rise to a peak of 18C at 4pm.

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Sadly that will be the end of the high teens as we move into next when temperatures will drop to 15C on Monday 13.

They will continue to drop off with rainy spells setting in alongside overside skies and temperatures of 13C for the remainder of the week.

To see the forecast in full, click here.