UK Weather Maps Show England's Next Heatwave to Last at Least 10 Days with Highs of 32C
UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 4 – The prolonged heatwave will bring temperatures up to 39C in parts of England, with the warmest June on record highlighting rising summer heat trends, Met Office data shows.
- The UK is forecasted to experience another heatwave lasting at least 10 days, starting around July 9 across southern and eastern England with highs up to 32C by July 12-13.
- This heatwave follows two previous periods in June and early July, including the hottest June ever recorded in England, marking the potential third heatwave within four weeks.
- Meteorologists predict a northwest/southeast split in weather, with drier and sunnier conditions dominating the south and east, while rain and wind persist in the north and west.
- Met Office meteorologist Zoe Hutin explained that while it remains too early to predict precise temperatures for next week and the weekend, some areas may experience conditions that meet the criteria for a heatwave.
- If these conditions develop, the heatwave could bring extended dry and warm weather primarily to the south and east, with temperatures potentially remaining elevated through the second week of July and occasional localized thunderstorms.
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UK weather maps show England's next heatwave to last at least 10 days
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