UK is to have a heatwave in the coming week
A Met Office weather chart shows it could get warmer across the UK from next Wednesday and into the high 20Cs or low 30Cs for the south of the UK.
“If you’re in Scotland or Northern Ireland this weekend you might be wondering where on earth summer has gone because this area of low pressure, unseasonably deep for the time of year, is passing close by and that’s bringing a very windy and in places a very wet weekend to northern parts of the country.
Looking further ahead he continued: "Heat is building across Spain and that heat pushes into France and by the middle of next week it is not far away, in fact the northern part of that starts to influence the UK so by all areas of the middle of next week starting to warm up." He explained: “These kinds of colours would indicate temperatures in the south up into the high 20Cs and perhaps the low 30Cs but further north, surface temperatures low to mid 20Cs so warmer across the board.Looking back at this weekend, though, it is gloomy for the north west of the UK.
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