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Hot weather maps show exact date 72 hour 33C heatwave hits England | Weather | News

Hot maps foresee three -day warm conditions that exceed 25C temperatures and reach a maximum of 33C in the UK. Britain has emerged in hot conditions in recent weeks, but in August, as the temperatures are set to rise, this may further intensify.

Air maps from WXCharts, where Metdesk data are supported, show that most of the UK will see the temperatures of 25C-29C on August 7 in the afternoon.

The hottest conditions will be seen in the south and west of England, and 29C temperature is expected near Coventry and Birmingham. In the north of England, 20 ° C will see slightly cool temperatures.

Later in that day, at 18:00, in Shropshire, temperatures will be at the top of 31C, foreseen maps.

The next day, August 8 Kent will see the hottest temperatures with 32C guess in mid -afternoon and 33C conditions at 18:00.

The WXcharts maps then predicts 29C more cool, but still fried bread on the southern coast of the UK near Brighton on August 9th.

Meanwhile, in the south of England and Midlands will remain between 25C and 27C.

The maps show that temperatures will be back to the top at 27C or 28C for Midlands and South on August 10th.

Met Office defines a heat wave as “a long hot air period according to the expected conditions of the area that may be with high moisture”.

In the United Kingdom, “a location, a daily maximum temperature meeting or the heat wave temperature, exceeding a period of at least three days,” heatwave “adds the threshold.

Temperature thresholds vary for different areas of England.

Met Office’s estimated, wet and windy air risks of August 4 August 13, but that the estimates around it are uncertain.

They add that dried spells can be broken by rains or showers before the conditions become warmer and in the middle of August.

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