UK weather maps show exact date second heatwave arrives after 36C scorcher | Weather | News

The UK will continue to tend to overwhelming temperatures above the average this summer, and the hottest day of the year launches another heat wave after a few days. Some parts of the country will see fire until 34C in mid -July, and after the British were warned about the high levels of 36C on June 30, the hottest day of the year and the hottests recorded in June. The heat wave, which has captured Britain since last week, is expected to go to the top on Monday, June 30th before the end of the week.
In areas such as Manchester, Sheffield, Bristol and Cambridge, temperatures will remain above average, while the temporary decline in Mercury will not last long. New air maps from WXCherts show that Southeast England is overwhelming from 18.00 on Wednesday, July 9, and reaches 31C in the Great London, Sussex, Surrey and Hampshire before it rises about 34c days later.
The temperatures in Scotland and Northern England will remain around 20C on July 9, and will grow warmer on the east coast, and Lincolnshire is expected to see that it is around 26C.
It can be a similar story for the southwest, Mercury rises to 31C at Dorset and Somerset and withdraws to 27C in Wales and West Midlands on Wednesday evening.
The weather will be even more hot towards the middle of July, and the maps of Wcharts show the high temperatures of 34 ° C in the majority of the country from East Sussex coast to the end of Derbyshire on Friday, July 11th.
Heatwave is expected to spread to more of England for next month, and some parts of Northern Scotland are rising to 26C at the weekend of 12 and 13 July.
Experts, temperatures began to climb in early June, climate change weather events “silent killers”, he said.
Yorkshire and Humber, East Midlands, West Midlands, Eastern England, London, Southeast and Southwest, Amber Heat Health Warnings were extended until Wednesday morning, July 2.
Paul Gunderson, the main meteorologist of the Met Office, said, “These high temperatures and humid conditions will be quite uncomfortable for those who leave the workers and Glastonbury and participate in the beginning of Wimbledon and other open -air events.
“Stay watery and try to stay away from the sun in the hottest part of the day.”
Today:
Hot and sunny in England and Wales, later in the day, especially in the north and east. Cool temperatures in the northwest.
Tonight:
For most of the country, dry, sunny and humid, a little cloud and Scotland, North England and Wales with some of some frequency.
Tuesday:
In the southeast, moist and overwhelming temperatures continued with some rain. Sunny in the northwest and cloudy with the chance of rainfall elsewhere.
Wednesday – View for Friday:
Especially on Wednesdays and Fridays, some rain is expected. The temperatures are expected to remain above average.