Will there be a heatwave this weekend? Latest UK weather forecast

After irregular heat waves and severe thunderstorms, the hot air is expected to return to England.
Met Office said that some parts of the UK will enjoy high levels until Friday, and that most of the country was prepared for temperatures in the mid -20s.
Meteorologist Alex Burkill, “the best of the sunlight, the most sunny sky, more central, south, southeast will be in front of England,” he said.
“Yesterday, East Anglia was very wet in the regions of London and South East. 1753443697 A much more dry, brighter picture.
“Nevertheless, the most sunny sky will be in the central parts. And here we will get the highest temperatures, [up to] 26 and 27. Maybe 28 Celsius.
“Even elsewhere, yes, yes, a few degrees lower than that, but if you capture any of these bright sunny spells, temperatures are low for several places, probably in the mid -20s.
“I feel quite warm as you expected in this time of the year.”
This summer there are already three heat waves, at the beginning of the month temperatures in the city rose to about 36C. In April, England also enjoyed a record amount of sunlight.
However, the jet flow that brought it into this mood has south south since then, pushed low pressure areas towards the British shores and followed sudden downpour.
However, Hosepipe Bans remained in place after the most dry spring for a long time.
As he moves to the end of the weekend, a high print area from the Azores archipelago is expected to lie in the middle of the Atlantic and can affect the air in the United Kingdom.
It may mean a dried air and sunlight in the south and west of England. There should also be less shower.
However, this weekend is not expected to hit the United Kingdom. Temperatures will climb, but will go up in the mid -20s.
MET Office wrote for a prediction of Saturday: “Clouds and epidemics are still moving slowly and irregularly throughout England and then aggravated in the Southeast.
“Sunny spells and shower scattering elsewhere. Close to average temperatures.”
“Sunny spells and shower on Sunday. Mostly on Monday, dry with sunny spells. Rain in the northwest on Tuesday, dry in the northwest, dried elsewhere. Average temperatures, hot in the south.”




