The people of Britain are expected to spend their weekends in a family barbecue, planning to travel on a day festival or beach, the eager habit of checking the weather forecast will probably bring happiness as Britain prepares for June 1. Hatwave,
Some places are ready to be hot compared to parts of Southern Europe, In a height of 32C on Saturday and Sunday, the sunshine to the south of Portugal and France.
Meteorological Office This year the mercury is expected to hit its highest point, with Manchester and Newcastle also to enjoy temperatures in the late twenties, expected to exceed 30C with London and Kent.
Will there be a heatwave this week?
An official heatwave is recorded when the area reaches a certainty temperature For three consecutive days, threshold varies from 25 C to 28 C in different parts of the UK.
In most parts of the north and west of Britain, this threshold is 25C, but in Greater London and home counties are high, 28C.
Tony Visan, the Deputy Municipalist of the Met Office, said: “By the beginning of the weekend, we can meet Heatwave Thresholds in the places very well.

“While the hottest temperatures are likely to be in the east of London and England, by Saturday, Heatwave Thresholds can be reached most of the Middlelands, in the least to the extent of the peak district and even parts of the East Wales.”
How long will heatwave last?
Summer burst at the end of this week before the relaxation in the beginning of next week is expected to move away from the UK with high pressure, resulting in a drop in temperature.
Mr. Visan said: “Some forecasting models also allow the temperature to grow in the mid-30s till Mondays. While this is possible, it is considered a low-affected landscape.”
However, the temperature is still ready to be warm, to enjoy sunlight in the twentieth decade in the middle of London and with rain at high level of Glasgow 22 degrees with rain.

They are going to a qualified farm in the Samarset for Glystonbury The festival on 25 June will be pleased to see that the temperature is scheduled to be above average on Friday 27 June.
How to stay cool during a heatwave?
It is necessary to remain calm and hydrated during heatwaves, people are urged with the Met office that UV rays are the strongest between 11 and 3 am.
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is yet to issue any heat-health alert, which warns more risks, more than 65 and people with already existing conditions, for the week.
meanwhile, London Fire Brigade A warning has been issued before wildfire after one of the most dried springs on long -term and records of hot weather.
The Deputy Commissioner of Charlie Pugsley, Operational Policy, Prevention and Protection, said: “In the expanded period of the hot and dry season, the risk of grass can greatly increase, and especially when the grass tinder is dry, the fire can be faster. We have seen its examples in London and also in the world recently.