Country to bask in 30C heat on bank holiday Monday

Getty ImagesThe UK could see a return of 30C heat just for the bank holiday on Monday, and is expected to be among the hottest summers in the record.
The remains of the Hurricane Hurricane of Erin are expected to bring wind and rain to the country in most of the next week, and more restless weather is expected on Tuesday.
The big crowd is expected to gather for London’s Notting Hill Carnival, and the Reading and Leeds Festival in Cheshire and Creamfields at the weekend will be increasingly hot and sunny.
The bright bank holiday comes after four heat waves in the UK this summer.
Met Office last week, although the summer is not yet finished, it is already on its way to be among the country’s hottest record.
They may have to use the hot weather in the best way, to grapple with travel delays and cancellations.
While a strike at Crosscountry Network can make it difficult to return from Leeds on Sunday, engineering work will not mean Lner trains on London King’s Cross or outside.
Customers are told to not travel from Birmingham to Penzance, Paignon, Bournemoth and Guildford.
Crosscountry strike will continue on Monday, when trains will not be between Birmingham, Reading and the southern coast of England. There will be no service between Leicester, Cambridge and Stansted airport.
RNLI also warned people who planned a trip to the shore to use lifeguard beaches and pay attention to the coarse seas.
The air will be largely dry and cloudy at the weekend, and temperatures are expected to go to the top at 24C on Sunday.
The temperature on Monday will come as the remains of the hurricane of the Erin – This week, the United States sweeps the Caribbean and East Coast – Push the hot, tropical air towards England.
The hottest temperatures will be felt in England and Wales – Scotland can still see peaks in the low 20s.
However, as the storm arrives at the British Islands on Tuesday, this will be short -lived because it will develop cool, restless weather.
Met office expects the rain to continue for the rest of the rain, but strong winds will remain in the sea.
In the early hours of summer, hot weather caused travel disruptions that caused disappointment for those who participated in concerts and sports events and forest fires.
Long -term dry periods have led to a significant lack of water in the UK, and Hosepipe bans have been announced millions of – some will remain in winter.
This means that Britain is as a course for one of the worst harvests under record, according to the Board of Agriculture and Horticulture, which is a legal research organization.
Farmers They already expressed their concerns about the upcoming cropWith Clarkson’s farm star Jeremy Clarkson wrote on social media at the beginning of this month: “Apparently this year’s harvest will be disaster.”
Also the heat Put forward autumn changes By affecting the timing of biological processes.
Although it is difficult to associate climate change with certain individual weather events, scientists say that climate change is often longer, more intense and more often than hot weather.
After an unusual hot spring, the four summer heat wave shows that climate change has an effect on the weather of 2025.




