This is what is expected to be with the hottest heat, UK seeing Record-breaking temperatureLong incense mantras and four official heatwaves.
But who were expecting a final storm earlier Winter season Hits will be disappointed, experts have now predicted that another heatwave is not on the card.
A so -called Indian summer report , Autumn in autumn , Had come out, with speculation that mercury can be 30 C hit in UK in early September,
But Meteorological Office The forecasts stated that they are expecting moderate conditions, the temperature is more likely to be in a low-thinated condition-which will still feel warm, but is expected to this time of the year.
Met office meteorologist Craig Snell said that the current forecast shows that “nothing as we have seen during the summer months”.
They told Independent: “The week after the next week is too early to recover. What will happen really. Our general trend, however, as we go through the second week of September, is, for the whole, for the UK, it is probably going to remain on the changing, unstable side of the weather.
“It seems that sometimes there will be some drying and bright mantras … it will be in early September, so in any sunlight moments, it will still feel quite hot.”

He said that, as the UK is prominent in the second week of September, it is likely to be seen in the best and dried season, but there are no indications that the temperature will reach any height that indicates a heatwave.
He said, “I cannot say that this is not going to happen completely, but given the possibility of things, I will say that we are as much opportunity as we are now.”
The Met Office said that, between 4 to 13 September, it hopes that “variable and unstable weather” Conditions in UK ”.
“This would mean that the mantras of rain for a long time of rain will be affected by many Britain,” said this. “Some heavy rain or rainy places are expected, most often in the west. Thunder and hailstorm
“Some short -term mantras of dried and more inhabited weather are also possible at times, especially later in the period when they can last for a while. The temperature will probably be average or slightly below the overall, but can rise up several times in any dried, sunrier mantra.”

The UK has experienced an unprecedented summer, which is on the track for the hottest heat ever. Have seen it Four consecutive heatwaves In this summer, the Met Office says that it is “almost certainly” the hottest.
Bank holiday weekend on weekendHit temperature 29.1c in Howardon village 24.5c in Flintshire and in Magling, Londonery. The previous record for Wales was dating back in 26.5C 1991, and 23.8C for Northern Ireland.
But as Britain faced Hurricane Erin last week, Britain saw the end of dried magic, which brought a record-breaking temperature to the UK in all summer.
Dual effect furnand of tropical storm And Hurdle This means it was a “dishonest” rainy weekend for some parts of the UK, in which the Met office was in progress Yellow weather warning For some areas.
According to the meteorological office, the weather is forecast in the UK for the coming days.
Today
The rain soon cleans Shetland, leaving one day sunshine and showers across Britain. Most often in the west shower, heavy with hail, thunder and strong winds. An air day usually, highlights the western shores.
tonight
Rainfall affecting western and southern coastal areas is merged for a long time of rain. The shelters of Eastern Wales, Central and Eastern England dry up to a large extent with a clear mantra.
monday
Another day of sunlight, mantra and scattered rain. The rains starting in the west and spreading to the east during the day, again heavy with hail and thunder. Still bang for many.
Outlook from Tuesday to Thursday
During this period, further rainfall and mainly in the south remained uncertain during this period with excess rainfall in Britain. Some brief drying interlude is possible in some time.