Mapped: Where can the fourth heatwave of Summer UK be held?

Mapped: Where can the fourth heatwave of Summer UK be held?

Hot place in East And South east England can record a heatwave in the coming days – potentially spelling Fourth in this summer For some, the forecasts are warning.

Day later Meteorological Office Confirmation that the extreme ideals of temperature and rainfall are becoming ideal, say that Mercury can show 28C or 29C in those areas on Thursday and Friday, and it will be humid.

In the weekend, record-breaking temperature In many parts of the country, more than 30 C, the third Heatwave of 2025 swept the UK. A high of 33C was recorded in Ross-On-Y, Hearfordshire and Scotland, North Ireland and Wales recorded their hottest days ever.

Most of Britain enjoyed a brief recurrence From hot weather on Tuesday, then on Wednesday temperature Started crawling again in high 20 Celsius.

Meteorologist Tom Morgan Said: “From a technical point of view, some places are likely to reach the heatwave position.

Met office makes 28C high predictions in London at 4 pm on Friday. ,Meteorological Office,

“But it is not going to be anything like the most recent heat, which saw that the temperature reaches the 20 or less 30s.

“Currently, we are expecting a temperature of 29C in Southeast England on Thursday and Friday, then it can be 28C or so on on Saturday.

“Most likely, these are some individual weather stations that reach the criteria of a heatwave … but it will not be for everyone, it will be a small minority of places where there is a technical heatweave.”

The definitions of a heatwave vary by county. The weather is counted as a heatwave when a row has at least three days in a line when the temperature meets or is more than the heatwave temperature threshold for that place.

27C high in London is predicted on Thursday at 5 pm

27C high in London is predicted on Thursday at 5 pm ,Meteorological Office,

In areas from Cambrishire to West Berkshire SurreyThe threshold is 29 C. In most parts of Northern England, Scotland and Wales, it is 25C.

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Since the records continued this year, England had given their hottest June to June anytime, and the UK overall its second most hot, as the series began in 1884, which began in 1884.

The forecasts say that the rest of the July and early August are likely to be variable. But in mid -August, there are temporary indications that high pressure can be more prominent, the meteorological office says, which will bring more dry, settled weather.

“Temperature is expected to move above average above average, with more probability, compared to the weeks, to develop to the middle of very hot or warm mantras, especially in the south and east.”

After Britain Mischief spring Since 1893, about seven million People are facing hospipe ban,

Southern water restriction Affected Hampshire And the Isle of White will start from Monday, while Temes Water Announced a ban that will begin on Tuesday to customers in Oxfordshire, Glostershire, Most Wiltshire and parts of Berkshire.

South East Water has also said 1.4 million Customer in Kent and Sussex Using Noseps will also be banned.

First ban across Yorkshire, “after Friday came into forceDryWas declared in this area.

Environment agency Wags Without adequate rain, they will follow more restrictions.

West and East Midlands have been declared suffering from droughtAs is Cumbria and Lancashire, Yorkshire and Greater Manchester, and Mercesis and Cheshyar.

Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, East Anglia and Temes regions have been designated as “long dry weather” conditions.

However, on Thursday, the west of England, the forecasts say there will be rain outbreaks, some of them are intense, and thunder downpores are possible.

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