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Bank holiday temperatures to climb close to 30C today before rain arrives

Temperatures near 30C mark a rare warm spell before Hurricane Erin's remnants bring heavy rain and strong winds, with a 30% chance of reaching 30C in southern Britain, Met Office said.

  • On August 25, WXCharts warned that Bank Holiday Monday, August 25 will see temperatures climb close to 30C across 10 counties in the United Kingdom.
  • By late Monday the remnants of Hurricane Erin will bring wind and rain, with Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist Tony Wisson noting, `There’s still a lot to work out in terms of the exact track and position of what will become Ex-Hurricane Erin`.
  • Forecasters predict the hottest spots will be Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex and Kent, with several counties in the South East forecast to reach 31C and a 30% chance of 30C somewhere over southern Britain tomorrow.
  • The Met Office warned beachgoers to pick lifeguarded beaches due to large waves Monday–Tuesday and forecast heavy rain with gusty winds, though Mr Snell said, `It will be heavy at times in the west, but at the moment we're not expecting too many impacts, and it may for farmers or anyone who needs the rain be welcome`.
  • After Wednesday, August 27, the Met Office long-range forecast shows low pressure systems dominating until Friday, September 5, with temperatures falling to seasonal averages near low 20s south and high teens north.
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