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Met Office issues verdict on mid-30C temperatures from next week | Weather | News

Met Office warned that temperatures will rise next week after the cool air period. The beginning of August saw that temperatures were cool in the UK after July, the warmer fifth in the registration.

This week, a part of North England, Scotland and Northern Ireland was beaten by Storm Floris because thousands of people were left without power and travel was largely broken. The MET office warned before the weekend: “On Fridays will be a brighter day with sunny spells in the southern and central regions, but Northern Scotland will remain airy, with rain outbreaks, in the center of temperatures and in some parts of Eastern England, at high levels of 25-26c expected.

“Saturday, for most of England and Wales, looks greatly good with sunny spells, but it once again rains in the northern regions, especially in Northwest Scotland.

“On Sunday, a similar picture, an air front that moves from the West, brings rain to Northern Ireland in the evenings, some parts of Scotland, and probably to North England.

“The middle and southern areas are expected to remain dry with sunny spells.”

The agency estimated that the weather would warm up next week, while some areas are waiting for temperatures while the UK is under the summer sun in the mid -30s.

The agency said that temperatures will increase from Sunday, and that places in Central, South and East England are expected to see the climbing over 30C on Monday and Tuesday.

MET Office Baş Meteorologist Steven Keates said: ız We are sure that the temperatures will increase at the beginning of the next week, we will reach the lowest level of the 30s on Monday in some regions of England and perhaps in the mid -30s on Tuesday.

“However, the length of this hot magic is still uncertain and it is possible to continue high temperatures in the next week, especially in the south.”

“Ex-Dexter activates the wheels for an increase in temperatures, but the air patterns are quite uncertain to protect any hot air later”.

The weather returns to the conditions in June and July, the hottest July and 2018 since the start of last month in 1884.

According to temporary Met Office statistics, the Four England countries recorded one of the hottest ten July, Scotland and North Ireland sixth, England seventh and Wales took place tenth.

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