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Met Office reveal September weather forecast and give verdict on whether the UK will get another heatwave

Britain’s record -breaking temperatures, long sunlight spells and four official heat waves were expected to be the hottest summer so far.

However, before the autumn strokes, they will be disappointed to be a final obstacle, and experts now predict that another heat wave is not on the cards.

Reports of the so -called Indian article A non -reasonable warm and quiet air period in autumn In early September, Mercury emerged with speculation that it could reach 30C in England.

However, Met Office predictions said that they expect moderate conditions, that temperatures are more likely to be at twenty years-this will still feel warm, but normal for this time of the year.

Met Office Meteorologist Craig Snell said the current prediction did not propose anything as we see in the summer months ”.

He said Independent: “The next week, a little too early to nail what will continue. Our general trend, since we move to the second week of September, in general, for England, it will probably change the air, restless side.

“Apparently there will be a little more dry and brighter spells from time to time.

Office temperature estimated for September 7

Office temperature estimated for September 7 (Met Office)

England said there was no indication that it would see the best of the brighter and more dry air, but that temperatures will reach the heights pointing to a heat wave.

Im I can’t say it will not be completely, but when we look at the chance of things, I can say that we have as much chance as we are now, ”he said.

Met Office said he expects “replaceable and restless weather conditions” throughout England between 4-13 September.

“This means that shower or longer rain spell will affect most of England,” he said. “Deep areas of the low pressure form near the UK, such as some powerful wind spell, often in the west, mostly in the west, some heavy rain or shower are expected.

“Some short -lived more dry and more established air spells are also possible from time to time, especially in the later periods of the period in which they may last a little longer. Temperatures will probably be average or a little below general, but any more dry, more sunny spells may go up from time to time.”

After the Hurricane Hurricane of Erin, some parts of England brought “unreasonable” rainy weather to some parts of England

After the Hurricane Hurricane of Erin, some parts of England brought “unreasonable” rainy weather to some parts of England (Pa wire)

England, the hottest summer recorded in an unprecedented summer. He saw This summer is said to say that the four heat wave, Met Office makes it the hottest of “almost absolutely”.

During the weekend of the bank holiday, temperatures hit 29.1c in the village of Hawarden in Fintshire and Londonderry, Magilligan, 24.5C. The previous record for Wales was 26.5c dating back to 1991 and 23.8C for North Ireland.

However, as Britain met last week after the Hurricane Erin, the Britain ended the dry magic that brings record -breaking temperatures to England all summer.

The double effects of the tropical storm Fernand and Hurricane Erin meant that it was a “unreasonable önly rainy weekend for some parts of England, and the Met Office gave a yellow air warning for some areas.

According to Met Office, air estimation in the UK for the coming days.

Today

The rain soon cleared Setland, one day in England left the sun and a shower. The most common shower in the west, from time to time, heavy with thunder and Gusty winds. Usually a windy day, with galleries on the west shores exposed.

Tonight

Shower affecting the western and southern coastal areas, occasionally transforms into longer rain spells. Eastern Wales, Central and Eastern Britain’s sheltered regions remain largely dry with net spells.

Monday

Sunny spells and another day of scattered shower. Shower, which started in the West and spread to the east during the day, is again full and heavy with thunder. Still blurred for many.

Tuesday -View for Thursday

During this period, more shower and England, mainly restless with the rain movement in the south. Sometimes some shorter intervals are possible.

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