Mapped: Where will temperatures soar in UK during fourth heatwave of the year?

The UK can be adjusted for the fourth heat wave next week after it is estimated that temperatures will rise from Sunday.
According to Met Office, in the high twenties in the south of England, temperatures are expected to go to the top, and London points to 28C on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. It will remain hot in other parts of the country and Manchester is clogged on Tuesday, 27C and 25C on Wednesday.
A Met Office Spokesman Grame Madge said that the definitive temperatures are not placed in the stone and that they could hit the middle of the thirties – he will enjoy a “hot magic darış during many weeks.
“I think we may see that some parts of England have another heat wave in the middle of the next week,” he said.

According to Met Office, a heat wave is defined when a location saves maximum temperatures that exceed a maximum temperature determined for at least three days. For most of the UK, this is 25C, but it rises to 28C in London and in circles where temperatures are typically higher.
Madge, “the general pattern, we will see that temperatures have begun to increase from Sunday, and the heat of the heat is likely to last until Tuesday, probably Wednesday,” he said.
Uz We see that most of the temperatures have reached the 20s in the 20s, and in the South, in some parts of the Central, South and Eastern England, we see the possibility of reaching a degree Celsius in the mid -30s, probably in places like Eastern Anglia to take the longest possibility of Lincolnshire and Yorkshire.
British Health Safety Agency (UKHSA) was given a yellow heat health warning in the regions of the country from Monday to 22:00 on Wednesday to 18:00. The warning includes Yorkshire and Humber, East Midlands, east of England, London, South East and South West.
Health bosses warned the “important effects ü on health and social care services as a temperature rocket.

The hottest day of the year saw that 34.7C was recorded in St James’s Park in the center of London on 1 July. Once again, as he warmed up, England could see the fourth heat wave in June in June and two later.
It sounds as they say that the British feel unprepared for hot weather, that they will only comply with the prohibitions of Hosepipe if they just take action, they will fall to 35 percent of the 16-34-year-old.
Almost half of the public – 48 percent – is not ready to adjust their work or daily routines or to adjust daily routines as the scorching temperatures become more frequent. Meanwhile, 62 percent of them think that climate change has an effect on the last heat waves and droughts in the country.
However, 16 percent think that recent heat waves and droughts are mainly caused by natural air cycles, including one -third (34 percent) of reform British voters.
Rachel Brisley, who commented on the findings, said: “Our research does not think that the majority of the British people are ready to adapt their lifestyles to heat waves, and this contains a reluctance to comply with the survey, especially for younger generations.
“In general, the public thinks that climate change has at least one effect on the latest heat waves and droughts, which have become a more frequent part of our lives.