PARAGLIDERS made the most of a misty morning as they took to the skies at a beauty spot.
They were joined by dog-walkers, runners and more as the dramatic weather descended on Devil’s Dyke, Brighton, yesterday.
Luckily, photographer Simon Dack was on hand to capture the scene.
Temperatures stayed at about the 10C mark throughout yesterday with sporadic showers dousing Sussex.
These mild autumnal conditions are expected to continue throughout the week.
Temperatures will rarely venture beyond 12C in Brighton and Hove between now and Monday, the Met Office has forecast, with lows of 7C felt early on Friday, Saturday and Sunday morning.
But the weather is expected to stay dry, with the chance of rain only straying above ten per cent once – at 1pm on Thursday, when the weather service says there is a 20 per cent likelihood of showers.
A Met Office spokesman said: “Today, it will be windy with showers for eastern areas in particular.
“Some western parts are likely to stay dry.
“It will still be chilly along exposed coasts thanks to the strong northeasterly winds.
“Between Thursday and Saturday, there is a fairly quiet spell of weather, mostly dry with sunny spells. The best of the sunshine will be in the west, with a few showers mainly in the east.”
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