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When will the UK heatwave end? Forecast with thunder to increase temperature again

temperature Be able to Reach 34C in some parts of the country Today as fourth Hatwave Of Summer continuesWhile thunderstorms are also ready to hit the UK this week.

An amber heat health alert remains West Midlands, East Midlands, South East, London and East in the east till 6 pm on Wednesday, while most of the rest of England are already under yellow alerts.

On Tuesday, the temperature reached 33.4C, with Banson, Oxfordshire, Ross-On-Y and Northolt in West London in Northolt.

And on Wednesday, it can climb even more on Wednesday, according to it Meteorological OfficeGrowing to a potential 34C in parts of England.

Experts expect more heat on Wednesday, cooler but still hot position on Thursday, and very hot Season Till Friday in South and Southeast.

Today, in some parts of the country, the temperature can reach 34C as the fourth summer heatwave continues.

Today, in some parts of the country, the temperature can reach 34C as the fourth summer heatwave continues. ,Roots,

Met office meteorologist Greg Dehst told Independent: “Heatwave is likely to run in the rest of the week.”

He said: “Beyond this, it should be a little cold.” On Tuesday and Wednesday, the Met office predicts that the extremes of warmth will be seen in the rest of the week before it cools down at a slow pace.

However, Mr. Dehrst said that the hot situation is expected to run well in September.

However, he warned: “Through the ahead of the week, there is a thunderstorm with thunderstorms with heat and humidity.”

With the temperature when rising, the Met Office stated that Britain should work for “some heavy and ability to shower shower”, especially in the north – and possibly a weather warning.

Dry banks were seen in ladybower reservoir in Peak District National Park on Tuesday

Dry banks were seen in ladybower reservoir in Peak District National Park on Tuesday ,Country,

Dan Suri, leading meteorologist at the Met Office, said: “On Wednesday brings a more complex picture with high temperatures, but also the possibility of thunder in the evening … In northern regions, with the possibility of some quite wet weather. The exact location is uncertain for these unresolved situations, it is possible that a warning may be close to time.”

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The forecaster can see rain again in the north north on Thursday, while later on Friday and weekend can be hit with rain or thunderstorms in the south -west.

Marco Petagna, another Met Office’s other meteorologist, expanded the expected temperature for the week.

He said: “On Wednesday, it will mostly dry with very hot or warm sun, but we will see some rain, especially during the afternoon and some of those who affect Scotland during the afternoon and during the day, which can be heavy and thunder.

“It will be another warm and warm day with a maximum temperature of 33C to 34C, the most in Lincolnshire and Yorkshire.

A fire fighter works in a view of a wildfire in Northolt northwest of London amid heatwave on Tuesday.

A fire fighter works in a view of a wildfire in Northolt northwest of London amid heatwave on Tuesday. ,Roots,

“On Thursday, there will still be some rain, especially in the north, and it will not be quite hot, but the temperature will still be at the peak of around 29C to 30C in East and South-East England.

“Friday is mostly looking fine, with very hot sunlight in the south and southeast, where the temperature can reach 31C, while Scotland will appear high in the lower 20s.”

All-time hottest August day was 38.5C in Favarsham, Kent on 10 August 2003, while the hottest day of 2025 was 35.8c so far, on 1 July, also in Favarsham.

A “large -scale drought and settled” from Britain can expect August, to stay above average, especially in the south, UKAccording to Mr. Dehurast.

He said, “There is a overall picture of high pressure, and a deal is the main theme,” he said, killing the eastern coast despite some possible chili winds.

Visitors take the sea shore this week in Southsia, Himfire.

Visitors take the sea shore this week in Southsia, Himfire. ,Packet,

“But I will not write since summer,” he said.

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The latest Heatwave, the fourth of the summer, so far, inspired the UK’s Health Protection Agency and the Met Office to issue a summer warning on Tuesday.

Dr. Advisor in Public Health at UKHSA. Paul Coleman said: “Temperatures are expected to rise above 30 C in the middle and southern parts of the country over the next few days, and generally most areas of England are expected to have hot weather.

“Such temperature can have serious health consequences in population – especially in those who are insecure, such as elderly or serious health conditions – so it is important that everyone takes sensible precautions to enjoy the sun.”

Officials have warned that England is suffering from “significant” water scarcity despite the rains in July.

The national drought group, which includes Met Office, Regulatory, Government, Jal companies and other organizations, remain in drought in five areas of the country, six more in dry weather conditions for a long time.

The group stated that England is looking at widespread environment and agricultural effects due to lack of water, which is killing crop yields, reducing feed for livestock, damaging wildlife and river wildlife, and increasing forest fire, the group said.

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