BRITS have been warned not to use barbecues this week as the Met Office issues a stark amber warning – with temperatures soaring to 21C.
The weather alert for London, Northern Ireland and southern Scotland comes as conditions continue to warm up across the country.

Yesterday a wildfire broke out in the Kilpatrick Hills near Glasgow[/caption]
Temperatures are expected to rocket over the next few days with Londoners being urged not to barbecue due to dry conditions increasing the risk of wildfires.
Londoners have been told not to cook in open spaces or on balconies and to ensure all rubbish is properly disposed of to avoid causing a fire.
It comes after a period of warm weather which will continue this week with temperatures expected to peak at 22°C on Friday.
Fire crews are urging people to act responsibly to prevent the risk of wildfires.
England had one of its warmest months on record in March and the UK has just 43 per cent of its average rainfall.
And just yesterday a wildfire broke out in the Kilpatrick Hills near Glasgow, with firefighters still taming the blaze this morning.
According to Kathryn Chalk, a meteorologist at the Met Office, strong winds, the ongoing dry and hot weather, have increased the likelihood of wildfires.
She said: “With strong winds and ongoing dry/warm weather this brings a continued likelihood for wildfire conditions through the period,” said Kathryn Chalk, a meteorologist at the Met Office.
“It’s a large warning, covering most of England. We can’t be specific on locations because of the nature of wildfires though, and best to stick with the weather conditions with the dry air, breezy and warm conditions.”
The London Fire Brigade said that while London may not be experiencing the same high temperatures as the summer months, wildfires can still occur, especially because of the drier start to spring this year than usual.
The fire service urged people to refrain from using disposable barbecues and to properly dispose of cigarettes, matches and litter, to prevent fire hazards.
London Fire Brigade assistant commissioner Paul McCourt said: “We want everyone to enjoy the sunshine but we urge people to take the necessary precautions to stay safe and help prevent a grass fire from starting.
“Recent events in Los Angeles and South Korea have demonstrated how rapidly fires can spread outdoors, even when temperatures are not at their highest.
“The Met Office has issued an amber wildfire warning, covering London, and this will be in place for the rest of the week.
“As the weather warms up and we head towards Friday and the weekend, we would urge Londoners not to have barbecues in open spaces or on balconies, including disposable barbecues, to throw rubbish away, and to dispose of cigarettes carefully to avoid inadvertently starting a fire.
“We’re also working closely with partners, such as local authorities, to help manage the risks in outdoor spaces and ensure the public are following the safety advice.”
UK 5 day weather forecast
Today:
A dry day, with lots of blue skies and spring sunshine. It will remain rather breezy, particularly across England and Wales.
Feeling warm in the sunshine, though still on the chilly side for places exposed to the wind.
Tonight:
A dry evening and night for many, with some low cloud and fog forming in places.
An increasing risk of showers across southwest England come dawn. Turning quite chilly.
Thursday:
Another sunny day for much of the UK. Cloudier skies across Wales and southwest England, with showery outbreaks of rain developing here.
Warm once again in the sunshine.
Outlook for Friday to Sunday:
Mostly dry through this period, with plenty of sunshine. Low cloud and fog patches forming at night.
Staying warm in the south and west, chiller in the north and east.