UK weather map shows exact date 650-mile rain bomb hits country | Weather | News

Later in this month, a large rain bomb is arranged to shoot almost all of the UK and bring lower temperatures, a dense heat wave. The WXCARTS Air Maps could see that on Friday, July 18 at 18:00, 650 miles of rain estimated across the country, after a few days of scorching heat, the mercury rose up to 32C in some regions.
Rain will be the most in some parts of Midlands (Carlisle, Kendal, Lancaster) and Midlands (Chester, Nottingham, Peterborough) in the northwest of England. Rain will mainly avoid the south of England and the eastern coast of Scotland, to the west of the country. WXcharts’s latest air maps show that the upcoming England will suddenly end, on July 18, 8C in the Wales region and 8C low at 11C in London.
Met Met Office long-range air forecast for July 12-21 says: “At first, it settled with very hot or hot weather in England. There is a small chance of a few storms, but most areas will probably be dry.
“At the beginning of the next week, the transition to less hot conditions is expected, but with uncertain timing. This may bring an increasing chance for thunder, perhaps thunder, but there is a scope that very hot or hot conditions can continue in the eastern and southern regions.
“Beyond the week, a very variable pattern is expected with a little rain or shower from time to time, which can be heavy and thunder, but more dried nested.
He continued: “A decrease in temperature is foreseen, while especially in the south and east, especially hot spells will be warmer than the average.”
On Monday, Met Office has released a new update about Heatwave, who was approaching the country within a few days.
Deputy Baş Meteorologist Dan Holley said: “The high pressure from the Atlantic will gradually affect its impact on England this week. We will see that hot conditions are built every day with the potential to be quite widespread at the weekend and weekend.
“On Wednesday, in some parts of the UK, temperatures can reach up to 28C and climb to 30C on Thursday and 32C on Friday.
“At this stage, Heatwave criteria are likely to be met in some parts of England and Wales and in some parts of Scotland at the weekend.
“It is likely that high temperatures will reach low 30s in the British and Wales, especially in the weekend coasts, especially in the coastal winds, and to continue with increasing moisture and warmer nights.
“This heat wave will last longer than before this summer and affect a wider area than before, and from time to time the focus of the highest temperatures displaced in the central and western areas. In addition, pollen and UV levels will be very high in some regions.”




