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UK set for another heatwave says Met Office with washout to follow
1 year ago
Get ready to feel the heat as temperatures are predicted to soar on Thursday and Friday, and then rise even further on Saturday, possibly reaching a scorching 29ÂșC!
The Met Office has forecasted a sizzling heatwave to hit at the end of this week, so make sure to stay cool and hydrated as the temperature climbs in the coming days.
The heatwave could hit parts of the UK this week, but heavy rainfall and thunder is expected to follow.
Temperatures are set to increase on Thursday, Friday and again on Saturday when they will potentially hit 29ÂșC, the Met Office said.
But cloud, rain and thunderstorms will sweep in over the weekend, and the nights will become humid.
The Met Office added it expects the hottest temperatures of the year so far to be reached by the weekend.
The threshold for a heatwave is different across the UK, but in some areas it is classified as hitting highs of 25ÂșC to 28ÂșC across a three-day period.
Simon Partridge, forecaster for the Met Office, said:
âIt will get warmer but there may well be more cloud with heavy, thundery showers mixed in as well.
âThere will still be plenty of sunshine around, but it will come with much muggier nights.â
There will not be a significant change in the weather over the next few days, Mr Partridge said, but from Thursday Storm Oscar, which is currently across the Canary Islands, will push the high pressure further east, causing the mercury to rise to 25C or 26C.
The highest temperatures will be in south-west England and south-west Wales.
From Friday it will get warmer again, but with more humid air and the risk of showers across south-west England.
The warmest temperature expected on Friday is 26ÂșC or 27ÂșC, likely in central and southern England.
Saturday will be the warmest day, with forecasters expecting it to reach 27ÂșC or 28ÂșC, with a small chance of it hitting 29ÂșC, north of London.
But as the weekend arrives there will be a risk of thunder and showers from the south-west to the north-east.
Mr Partridge said:
âWe continue with showers on Sunday and Monday and it will turn a little bit cooler again.
âShowers over the weekend will become heavy at times, and thereâs a risk of a bit of thunder. There will be 10-15mm of rain over the course of two to three hours, which is nothing too significant.â
The weather is expected to hit the âborderlineâ criteria for a heatwave, with the south-west of England most likely to see it, the forecaster said.
So far the hottest temperature in the UK was 25.1C in Porthmadog, north west Wales, on May 30, but Mr Partridge said the country is âcertainlyâ going to see higher temperatures.
He also said the humidity at night will become âuncomfortableâ as some areas will not get below 15C or 16C, compared to about 3C at the start of the week.