‘It’s going to be lovely’ just not in Scotland By Press Association May 6 2013, 7:41am May 6 2013, 7:41am Share ‘It’s going to be lovely’ just not in Scotland Share via Facebook Twitter Linkedin Whatsapp Messenger Email Post link https://wpcluster.dctdigital.com/thecourier/news/uk-world/248693/its-going-to-be-lovely-just-not-in-scotland/ Copy Link Beachgoers at Woolacombe in Devon on Sunday. Scotland looks set to miss out as other parts of Britain bask in what could be the hottest day of the year so far. After the coldest Easter on record and a disappointing start to Spring, England and Wales are set to enjoy a scorching May Bank Holiday. The sunshine has gradually increased over the weekend and temperatures are expected to peak at 22C in many areas today. Weather expects said there is a chance the temperature could climb higher, beating this year’s April 25 record of 23C (73F). But Scotland and Northern Ireland have not enjoyed the same highs and today are expected to hit only 17C along with spells of cloud and rain. Billy Payne, a forecaster for MeteoGroup, said: “It doesn’t matter where you are in England and Wales today, it’s going to be lovely.”