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Hot weather maps show England roasting in 30C heat in days | Weather | News

Following a sizzling start to the summer, England has been experiencing more restless conditions by reducing summer souls in recent weeks. However, the sun -loving British will be pleased to hear that a 30C heat bomb goes to England.

WXCARTS Air Maps turned a dark red color, which shows that millions of people would soon sunbathe in Balmy air and that boiling conditions would once again emerge. Mercury will rise on Tuesday, August 5th in the late 20s in the late 20s. WXCARTS shows that large areas of South and Central England can experience a significant temperature increase.

August 5 in London at 12:00 Surrey, Cornwall and Devon will already see a height of 26C. Meanwhile, the rest of the South West and South East England will see the summit of temperatures in 25C.

The East of England and the South Wales will also see 25C, while Midlands will be cool at 24C.

It is estimated that temperatures are in the 30s until 18:00. Southampton, Bournemouth, Oxford, Gloucester and Cheltenham will also sunbathe in 30C weather. Meanwhile, the south -east and east of England will see a height of 28C.

Locking cities in the South West, including Bath and Bristol, can potentially see temperatures reaching 30C with 29C estimation.

East and West Midlands will not miss the high level of heat wave of 28C.

Some parts of the South and Middle Wales will sunbathe in 27C weather. Elsewhere, Yorkshire and Humber will see that Mercury is around 22c. The northwest will be significantly cool and temperature forecasts will only reach a very miserable 17C.

Balmy weather for millions will not end here. On Wednesday, August 6, Mercury will remain between 27C and 28C for those in Southern England.

In the meantime, the West and Eastern Midlands will see a return with 27C estimation of hot air. However, the north -west will not see once again that Mercury has reached the 20s.

Separately, in the view of Met Office for this period, the estimated said: “In early August, high printing may begin to have more impacts when built in the northeast throughout the country. This brings longer -set -up spells to many areas. The closest conditions to the north of the country.

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