Aunty Em
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This guy obviously doesn't know that it ALWAYS rains on Bank Holidays over here. Are there any urban legends about holidays in your country? 18 million on the roads huh? A damn good reason to stay home in my book...
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Temperatures rise as holiday getaway begins
Temperatures are expected to rise again today as Britain enjoys scorching weather ahead of the Easter weekend.
But forecasters have warned that the Mediterranean-style conditions will not last through the Easter break.
Cooler conditions are expected tomorrow and Easter Saturday before rain arrives in southern England on Easter Sunday and Easter Monday.
At least a million passengers are expected to depart from UK airports over the long weekend.
A total of 50,000 are departing from Luton, 120,000 from Manchester, 38,000 from Birmingham and 30,000 from East Midlands Airport.
In addition, more than half a million are expected to make Channel crossings including 60,000 on the London to Paris Eurostar train service.
Stephen Bath, President of the Association of British Travel Agents, said: "I am delighted to see that holidaymakers have not allowed the current situation to put them off taking a well-earned break this Easter and are travelling in greater numbers than ever."
VisitBritain, the body that replaced the British Tourist Authority, estimated that during the Easter break UK residents will take 2.6 million trips of one night or more in England resulting in expenditure of £400 million.
The AA said it expected 18 million motorists to take to the roads over the holiday period, with the busiest time being from mid-afternoon today to the end of tomorrow.
The Highways Agency has promised to keep roadworks on England's motorways and trunk roads to a minimum over the holiday, but the AA warned that many major routes would be extremely busy.
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