Hot weather maps turn dark red as 170-mile 30C heatwave stretches from Yorkshire to London | Weather | News

Air maps indicate that a 30C heat wave is estimated and that it will extend on a large part of the UK and that certain areas will be the hottest. The UK experienced three heat waves this summer, and in August, potentially lived in another way. In fact, in August, a small number of temperatures in the country can reach up to 38C. But mostly, the hottest temperatures for most of the UK will be low in the 30s.
When the air maps return to a red -roaring red this month, 30 plus heat of 30C will extend from regions in London to Yorkshire. With a map showing the hottest areas, hot conditions will sweep the country on Wednesday, August 20th. Temperatures will rise to 33C in certain areas of the day and the hottest conditions expected in the afternoon in the afternoon.
Areas with temperature of over 30C on Wednesday, August 20:
- Great London
- City
- Chaotic
- Berkshire
- Oxfordshire
- Gloucestershire
- Buckinghamshire
- Warwickshire
- Northamponshire
- Bedfordshire
- Hertfordshire
- ESSEX
- Norfolk
- Suffolk
- Cambridgeshire
- Leicestershire
- Rutland
- Lincolnshire
- Nottinghamshire
- South Yorkshire
- West Yorkshire
In the meantime, the districts that will experience temperatures in the 20s, Hampshire, Wiltshire, Doset, Somperset, Worcestershire, West Midlands, North Yorkshire, Derbyshire, Greater Manchester and Cumbria.
The Met Office foresees a start that may vary to August for most of the UK, and a new example of this Storm Floris. From there, there will be more established and sunny weather throughout the country.
The estimation from mid -August to the beginning of September reads: “High pressure and therefore largely established conditions seem to be more likely for the second half of August. Although dry air is likely to be dominant, rain or shower and storms may develop from time to time.
“In general, above average temperatures, especially in the east and south, the potential of the development of hot spells is likely.”




