Millions of Brits to roast in 31C scorcher in days – full list of heatwave-hit areas | Weather | News

Air maps can see as the British’s scorching temperatures rise to 31Cs in days. Estimation data collected by Wxcarts.com After the latest stormy conditions committed by Floris, the storm shows the areas dipped in the deep red of England as the Balmy temperatures return.
The maps show the temperature dial by 15:00 (16:00 BST) on Monday (August 11th (16:00 BST) up to 30 ° C in parts of more than one British region.
These include:
- West Midlands
- East of England
- Great London
- Southeast
- Southwest
East Midlands’ 18:00 Ust (19:00 BST) parts can also be up to 30C.
Maps may include towns and cities set for at least 30C Max Temps that day, London, Worcester, Oxford, Milton Keynes and others.
In the south of Worcester, around Cheltenham, it can be as high as 31C.
Most England around Middlesbrough Southward is expected to see high temperatures in the mid -20s, and temperatures in Wales extend to the border of the middle and upper 20s among the high youth in the coastal regions.
However, in the north of Manchester and up to Scotland, temperatures are expected to be slightly cool, where the best temperatures rises to 22 in some parts, including inner regions from Aberdeen.
However, TEMPS elsewhere varies from 20C to 13C to young people in some pockets of the country.
In Northern Ireland, the best temperatures are around 16:00 in the early 20s and around 16 or 17c at around 16:00 and around 16 or 17C.
. Met Office‘The existing three to five -day prediction (covering Monday, August 11 – Wednesday) argues that conditions may change in the north, “occasionally rain or shower and usually quite windy”.
“Mostly in the south, dry with sunny spells. Temperatures are increasing, warming in the south.”
Meanwhile, tonight and tonight, “Scotland is expected to bring a tape that is dragged to the south with strong winds or heavy rain.
“In other places, it will mostly be dry with clear spells and lighter winds, some irregular fog is possible.”
On Saturday, the National Weather Service is waiting for him to remain “quite windy in Scotland”.
“At first, a little rain in North England. Otherwise, abundant hot sunny magic and usually dry with light winds.”




