Met Office forecasts 30C Indian Summer in UK: Find out when and where | Weather | News

These remarkable air maps are fully revealed that Britain will soon sunbathe in a scorching 30C Indian summer.
Met Office confirms that temperatures will rise next month during the estimates of “more sunny, dry spells”.
The hottest period is expected for more than a week in meteorological autumn on Tuesday or Tuesday, September 9th.
Mercury is expected to reach 30C during this spell, the new air maps show that this summit will probably take place in the southeast of England and east of England.
Meteorologists are caused by a high -pressure system moving from the continent, Mirror.
The Met Office website, which accepts that it is quite uncertain in long -term forecasts, may rise (average) from time to time in any more dry, more sunny spells.
While peak temperatures can reach up to the north, the northwest of England can reach the middle of the 20Cs, but the wilds and most of the Southwest England are unlikely to overcome 20Cs.
However, in recent days, the last temperature decrease will show a dramatic change.
Met Office data fought to reach 18C in South Ayrshire, South Ayrshire, Auchincruive on Friday, and only climbed to 23C at Worcestershore, Pershore – figures below average for August.
Meanwhile, on Friday, Devon, Plymouth, rained more than 57 mm.
This represents the average average August sum of the city and occurred as a low -pressure group swept from the southwest. When we look forward, Met Office’s full long -term forecasts reads: “In this period, it can be changed throughout England and restless weather conditions are expected.
“Deep areas of the low pressure form near the UK, such as some strong wind spells, often in the west, mostly in the west, often rain or shower are expected.
“Some short -lived more dry and more built -in air spells are also possible from time to time, especially when they can last a little longer. Temperatures will probably be average or slightly lower, but any dry, more sunny spells may rise up from time to time.”
This covers a wider time period on Wednesday, September 3 – September 12th.