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UK weather: Another heatwave could be on the way this weekend, forecasters say

SOUTH EAST ENGLAND, JUN 25 – Temperatures in southern and southeastern England may reach up to 31C this weekend, with a possible short-lived localised heatwave, according to the Met Office and forecasters.

  • The Met Office forecasts Britain will face a heatwave with temperatures of 29°C on Saturday, rising to 30°C on Sunday and 31°C on Monday.
  • Driven by an intensifying high-pressure system extending across southern England, bringing increasingly hot and sunny conditions that will push temperatures above 30°C, according to the Met Office.
  • The Met Office forecasts temperatures exceeding 30°C in southern England this weekend, surpassing the 33.2°C record set in Charlwood, Surrey, earlier in June, making parts of the UK hotter than Rio de Janeiro.
  • The UK Health Security Agency issued amber and yellow heat warnings, while London's Fire Brigade responded to wildfires in Enfield and Feltham, highlighting health and safety risks during the heatwave.
  • Beyond the heat peak, temperatures are expected to fall next week, with northern and western regions facing further rain, as forecast by the Met Office.
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