Third heatwave within a month could hit parts of UK, Met Office says
- The Met Office warns that the UK may experience a third period of hot weather by mid-July as temperatures begin to rise again.
- This forecast comes after much of the country experienced two consecutive weekends of unusually hot weather in late June, marking the hottest June ever recorded in England.
- A high-pressure system is developing in the west, bringing milder air from the Atlantic and Azores, with forecasts indicating temperatures could climb into the upper 20s in the South East on July 9 and possibly rise to around 30 degrees Celsius on July 10.
- Zoe Hutin from the Met Office noted that while it is still early to predict exact temperatures, some areas of the country might experience conditions that meet the definition of a heatwave.
- The ongoing warming climate has made extreme heat events 20 times more likely since the 1960s, indicating that hotter temperatures could continue to occur.
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Met Office reveals exactly when 'third heatwave' will make Brits 'uncomfortable' - The Mirror
Met Office meteorologist Marco Petagna said temperatures rising at the end of next week could lead to a third heatwave - and warm overnight conditions will make sleeping difficult
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