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Hot weather maps show exact date 31C heat returns to bake England – hottest counties | Weather | News

Another explosion of hot air will see that one of the hottest summer in the UK record will continue, and the districts in the Middle and Southern England are set for temperatures of over 30C. The new air maps from WXcharts show that he peaked from Northamponshire to East Sussex on Tuesday (August 26th) at a country away from a country. A summer marked by four UK heat waves will mainly affect the regions in Central and Southern England and will last for about 48 hours.

Hot weather, on Monday evening, August 25, can reach 30C around Leicestershire, and the lower half of England turned red. Other parts of the country, including Northern England, Northern Ireland and Scotland, are expected to remain just above 20C in the same period.

Mini-Heatwave is set to one of the hottest summer of the UK, set up a hot and sunny finally set, met office data, the average temperature between June 1 and August 17 has shown that the seasonal average is about 1.6c over 1.6c.

Met Office Scientist Emily Carlisle said: “The series seems to be one of the hottest ones, although not the hottest since it started in 1884.

“It is the consistency of the striking temperature. June and July were both above the average, and even outside the heat waves, the temperatures remained on the warmer side.

“Even though we have not seen record -breaking heights – 35.8c summit so far – the general trend above the average temperatures is important.”

Met Office’s long-range estimation between August 24 and September 2 predicts “low pressure and dry air”, and “low pressure and” low pressure and frontal systems are expected to progress in “changing” conditions “next month.

Establishment, before September, “rapidly prone to average” before the end of August “hot or very hot” rotating temperatures warned.

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