UK A few days after the country could see hot mantras and rising temperature. Hurricane flourned by Floris, Meteorological Office Said.
Forecaster said that mercury will be possible Above average From 19 August to the beginning of September, because the weather dries up and settled from the middle of the month.
This storm comes after Floris, the sixth name of the season is a storm, Brought chaos On Monday, thousands of people were interrupted as trains, flights and ghats.
A Met Office spokesperson said, “The up-to-average temperature is most likely, especially with the possibility of development of warm mantras in the especially former and south,” said a meteorological spokesperson.
“Although dry weather is likely to dominate, the period of rain or rain and thunder may develop several times, it is probably more likely in this period later.”
On Monday, Hurricane Floris left thousands of houses without electricity after havoc on the power lines.
Engineers worked to restore electricity to about 22,000 properties in the north and north-east on Tuesday morning, when Storm Floris killed the country with high winds.
The Scottish and Southern Electricity Network (SSEN) said that it had restored power to 50,000 properties since the start of the storm, which is called “the most harmful summer storm in recent memory”.
The company, which is a network operator for northern Scotland, said that it had provided food provision in some affected communities.

Winds of over 100mph were recorded on Monday as a storm across the country. In the Scottish Highlands, 134MPH gusts were recorded at the peak of the canegorm.
The Met Office said that at the lower ground, 82mph gasts were recorded at Vik Airport in Scotland, with a speed of more than 70mph in other parts of the country, the Met Office said.
Work is also going on to clean trees from several railway lines, which included 119 incidents on the rail network due to the Storm Flooris, including 75 people belonging to the trees.
On Tuesday morning, Network Rail said it had reopened 30 out of 34 routes in Scotland, but Scottle was urging customers to check their journey through the app, website or Genicheck before traveling.
Half the Calledonian McBrain Ferry route in Western Scotland is still affected by the storm floris. Sailing between Oban, Cologne from and it is canceled for the day.