Today, Myerscough in Lancashire enjoyed a high of 19.5C, while Lossiemouth in Scotland saw a top temperature of 19.1C.
Magilligan in Northern Ireland had a high of 17.4C, and Hawarden in Wales reached 16.9C.
The Met Office tweeted: "Today the UK has seen the warmest Armistice Day on record, provisionally breaking the previous record of 17.8 Celsius set in 1954 and 1977.
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Today, Myerscough in Lancashire enjoyed a high of 19.5C, while Lossiemouth in Scotland saw a top temperature of 19.1C.
Magilligan in Northern Ireland had a high of 17.4C, and Hawarden in Wales reached 16.9C.
The Met Office tweeted: "Today the UK has seen the warmest Armistice Day on record, provisionally breaking the previous record of 17.8 Celsius set in 1954 and 1977.
https://www.rte.ie/news/ireland/2022/1111/1335623-weather/
"It looks like a summer scene, lots of varieties are in flower," Dr Kelleher said.
"Another rare sight was a Callery pear tree, which blossomed a few weeks ago, something that normally happens in Spring."
https://www.rte.ie/news/ireland/2022/1111/1335623-weather/
Met Éireann has said last night was the warmest November night on record, with a temperature of 15.5C recorded at Shannon Airport.
https://www.rte.ie/news/ireland/2022/1111/1335623-weather/
No link, Martin. How hot was it?