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Hot weather maps show UK to be hit with 20C Indian Summer – 18 warmest counties | Weather | News

According to a new air map, England could see unusual hot weather at the beginning of next month. Mercury can hit 20C in the south of Lincolnshire, while several other areas are shown by wxcarts.com on October 7.

Most hot temperatures will probably be in the southern regions of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are expected to be all cool. In addition to Lincolnshire, the hottest districts – Berkshire, Buckinghashire, Cambridgeshire, Cornwall, East Yorkshire, Essex, Gloucestershire, Hertfordshire, Leicesterstershire, Northolk, Sur, Sur, Sur, Sur, Sur, Sur, Sur, Sur, Sur, Sur, Sur, Wiltshire.

Wales could see the 16 ° C, which was likely to be the hottest of Powys.

According to Met Office, the average temperature for England and Wales in October is between 7C and 14C.

The air map shows that temperatures in Scotland and Northern Ireland will be cooler on October 7.

It can hit 15C in Berwickshire in Scotland, but the other areas will be fresh and most areas are estimated to be between 11C and 13C.

12C temperature is expected in Northern Ireland, while the air map shows.

Met Met Office’s long -range estimate for October 4 – 13 October says: “This period can begin with a very uncomfortable atmosphere for the British Islands and probably move to the northwest of the country or northwest.

“This means very strong winds and more heavy rain potential, but only for more northern areas.

Kadar Until the next week, a large Western type seems to be more likely with more air systems than the Atlantic.

“In balance, the southern areas have the chance to see longer more dry ranges. However, due to ongoing atlantic tropical cyclone activity, confidence in the details remains low.

“In general, temperatures are probably close to the daytime average and frost cannot be excluded overnight, especially in later periods of the period, nothing extremely cold is shown at this stage.”

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