Extreme temperatures may be on the way in a 14 day heatwave within weeks ☀️
The hot spell could last up to 14 days, with the Weather Company stating that sweltering conditions are expected to return in early and late July. Some parts of the UK will sizzle in record-breaking temperatures - higher than the 40.3C experienced in Lincolnshire last year.
"On balance northern areas are more likely to see drier conditions with southern areas seeing greater risk of showers and thunderstorms. The Met Office meteorologist explained: "There is an increasing chance these extremes could get pushed further. We got 40C last year and before that happened no one thought there was an outside chance.Meanwhile the short term forecast expects things to feel a little cooler today and throughout the coming days. Highs in the late teens for much of Scotland, compared to the mid-twenties to late in recent weeks, according to the Met Office.
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