It will be like weather never seen before for the time of yearWarm nights are forecast this week Warm nights are forecast this week (Image: Tropical Tidbits)

The latest forecast from leading weather models has shown a historic level of heat impacting Europe in November, with records across the continent set to tumble.

This week will be a record breaker across Europe with what experts are calling “abnormal warmth” spreading across the majority of the continent.

Parts of Europe will see minimum temperatures as high as 15 °C in the UK and 13 °C in Scandinavia.

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The experts at Extreme Temperatures Around The World said: “Europe’s historic November warmth. An exceptionally warm week is kicking off with widespread abnormal warmth all over Europe, except for the Central Mediterranean. Hundreds of records of November warm nights can fall with MINIMUMS locally >15C in UK and >13C in Scandinavia, typical of June!”

Alan O’Reilly of Carlow Weather also confirmed that unseasonably mild air is set to impact Europe.

He said: “Some unusually mild air moving into Europe this week with no sign of any early Arctic blast. Staying unsettled too with a lot more rain to come tonight and early Tuesday in the South and Southeast.”

Overnight temperatures in Ireland could be as high as 14 degrees, according to the Weather Outlook.

The Weather Outlook said: “The next few nights will bring exceptionally high overnight temperatures. Across much of the UK, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday nights will see minimum values no lower than 13°C or 14°C.

Tuesday

Generally cloudy with scattered outbreaks of rain and drizzle. Some mist and fog developing too. The best chance for any dry or clear spells in the west and northwest. Mild with mainly light to moderate southerly winds.

Tonight

Tonight will be cloudy and misty with areas of fog. There’ll be scattered showers at first and it will become wet overnight as spells of rain move northwards across the country. Lowest temperatures of 10 to 13 degrees with light to moderate east to northeast or variable winds.

Wednesday

Tomorrow morning will be dull and wet with widespread rain, heavy at times. The rain will gradually clear northwards and it’ll be drier for the afternoon and evening with just patches of light rain or drizzle. There’ll be some mist and fog too. Highest temperatures of 13 to 17 degrees with light to moderate southerly winds.

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