Met Office issues UK heatwave update as 32C scorcher to hit 9 cities | Weather | News

Met Office has released a new update about Heatwave, who approached the country in a few days, and the air maps showing that a 32C Scorcher was adjusted to explode nine cities.
The national air estimator shared that several areas will be cooked in hot weather on Wednesday, July 9th. Air maps from WXCharts are likely to see the rising temperatures of the areas around London, Leeds, Manchester and Birmingham. In the UK, a location is officially defined when a maximum daily temperature meeting or at least three days exceeding the heat wave temperature threshold. MET Office Vice President Meteorologist Dan Holley said: “High pressure from the Atlantic will gradually affect its impact on England this week. We will see that hot conditions are built every day with the potential to be quite widespread at the weekend and weekend.
“On Wednesday, in some parts of the UK, temperatures can reach up to 28C and climb to 30C on Thursday and 32C on Friday.
“At this stage, Heatwave criteria are likely to be met in some parts of England and Wales and in some parts of Scotland at the weekend.
“It is likely that high temperatures will reach low 30s in the British and Wales, especially in the weekend coasts, especially in the coastal winds, and to continue with increasing moisture and warmer nights.
“This heat wave will last longer than before this summer and affect a wider area than before, and from time to time the focus of the highest temperatures displaced in the central and western areas. In addition, pollen and UV levels will be very high in some regions.”




