Determined Britons are getting creative with their Easter weekend plans this Good Friday as temperatures are set to hit 77F today amid the nationwide coronavirus lockdown. Families have been setting up paddling pools and planning for camping trips to the bottom of their gardens as they prepared to make the best of the long weekend from the comfort of their homes. Supermarkets have seen surges in sales of barbecues and yoga equipment ahead of the bank holiday, with Amazon reporting a 4000 per cent increase in demand for paddling pools yesterday. Temperatures are expected to be warmer than Ibiza in Britain today, with highs of 77F (25C) forecast in the south compared to 64F (18C) in the Spanish holiday hotspot. This soars past a 111-year-old record set for April 10 in 1909, when highs of 74F (23.3C) were recorded in Devon. The Easter weekend temperatures will climb even higher on Saturday, with ‘long warm sunny spells’ and highs of 79F (26C) expected in London – though the Met Office has warned of some ‘scattered heavy showers’ during the afternoon. Sunday and Monday will see cooler temperatures, with highs of 75F (24C) and 68F (20C) expected for the latter half of the…