Ready to basket in the third of Britain Hatwave Summer later this weekThe forecasts have said.
temperature Can increase in less 30s At the end of the week And this Heat It is forecast to stay at night, set to ruin sleep with “tropical nights”, Meteorological Office Said.
This cooler follows a week of air, cloud and rain weekend EnglandAnd a Yellow warning for thunder In the east of the country on Sunday.
Met office senior meteorologist Marco Petagna said that the temperature is expected to rise rapidly this week, it is likely to be a point on Wednesday when they start reaching the threshold of 25 to 28 degrees, where you are. “
While these temperatures meet the criteria of a heatwave, Mr. Petagna said: “You need three days at temperatures called technical heatwaves,” meaning that an official heatwave is unlikely to be declared before Friday.
By the end of the week, he said, on Friday and Saturday, seeing the high level of “30 degrees 30 degrees, perhaps nudity in the lower 30s”, the situation will continue to get hot.
He also warned that the weekend could bring increasing humidity and hot nights, which could lead to “more uncomfortable” by the situation.
Nevertheless, the duration of hot magic is difficult to gauge, and there are uncertainty about how high temperatures will rise.
It also appears such as the UK will escape from the 40s of the 30s of the 30s and the 40s seen in the Mediterranean Sea.
Mr. Petagna said that it is uncertain how long the hot magic will last in the next week, with the offering of forecast models mixed indications.

“This is a bit of a question mark through the weekend [and] At the beginning of the next week, “he said. Some models suggest that the heat may decrease while others” continue the heat “.
For now, it is likely that the hot weather will remain in the next weekend, especially in the southern parts of the UK, where the temperature “may definitely occur in some places in the short 30s.”
Mr. Petagna also warned “very high” Pollen And very high UV levels in the coming days.
However, he said that Britain has avoided excessive temperatures seen elsewhere in Europe so far, saying: “We have managed to avoid some of the highest temperatures seen in Spain and Portugal … where it has reached the middle of the 40s.”