Met Office Third Heatwave Timing Verdict Towards Hottest Day
- The Met Office forecasts the UK will experience its third heatwave of 2025 around Friday, July 11, mainly affecting southern regions with hot weather continuing into the weekend.
- This forecast follows a pattern of high pressure moving northeast over the UK, building temperatures that meet the official heatwave criteria of 25 to 28 degrees Celsius for three consecutive days.
- Temperatures could reach into the low 30s Celsius in spots such as Gloucestershire, with dry conditions, long sunny spells, light winds, increasing humidity, and tropical nights expected mainly across the south.
- Senior meteorologist Marco Petagna said Wednesday, July 9, will likely see temperatures begin reaching 25 to 28 degrees, and warned that the duration and exact peak of the heat remain uncertain.
- The heatwave may cause uncomfortable warm nights, very high pollen and UV levels, and the UK will avoid the extreme mid-40s Celsius heat seen recently across Spain and Portugal.
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