Hot weather maps show exact date of 25C Indian Summer after rain batters UK for days | Weather | News

The estimates are prepared for a dramatic change in the case of air, as the British show a summer -like heat set after a few days of relentless rain.
According to the latest WXcharts data, the UK will be beaten from wet conditions from Monday, September 29 to October 3, and most of the country will see rain and cloudy sky epidemics. However, restless magic will lead to hot air fluctuation and pushes temperatures to 25 ° C on Saturday, October 4.
Air maps reveal that the Southeast, including London, Luton and surrounding areas, will sunbathe at the highest temperatures and potentially reach the mid -20s.
Elsewhere, some parts of Midlands and Wales will feel heat with readings between 22C and 24C. In contrast, most of Northern England, Scotland and Ireland are expected to remain cool between 14C and 18C.
Met Office long -range prediction shows uncertainty under the leadership of this hot magic that affects the former Hurricane Gabrielle in Atlantic and the Air model of England.
Between 26 September and 5 October, the western regions are likely to see more rainfall and airy conditions, the eastern parts can be more dry, more sunny intertwined.
Despite the restless bullets, predictions argue that an East division will prevail to the west, and that the East is best when it comes to temperature and sunlight.
Until October 4, this pattern can pave the way for what some of them call autumn heat bombs, and colder conditions can bring a last taste in summer before returning later.
If the estimates are confirmed, the Londons may find themselves in the summer temperatures while enjoying beer gardens and parks, while the north raincoats may need to keep themselves useful for a little longer.




