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New weather maps show exact date 3C chill hits UK – 7 coldest cities | Weather | News

The UK is prepared for the end of the summer, as the cold weather is adjusted to SMSH only in weeks within weeks. New air maps from WXCharts, which uses Metdesk data, revealed that temperatures will fall on September 5th. Currently, in the major parts of the UK, the hot air is expected to be experienced by many people until the weekend and next week.

However, this is expected to end at the beginning of September, the new month brings the lowest levels of 3C in some regions. The average UK temperature in September varies between 12C and 16C, but the maps draw a much colder picture. According to WXCHARTS, around 6 September in the morning, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and Scotland will be coldest. There, temperatures may remain between 3C and 7C.

In England and Wales, the areas on the north and west coast are expected to be the coldest and temperatures dived into about 4C or 5C.

The coldest part of the UK is expected to be Yorkshire, especially around Pennines, where it can reach 4C. Ery National Park, also called Snowdonia in Wales, can be even cold at 3C.

The seven coldest cities will be: Inverness, Edinburgh, Newcastle, Manchester, Cork, Dublin and Belfast.

Separately, between 5 and 19 September, Met Office warns the long -range estimation, wind and rain, “restless or replaceable air”.

“Most signs indicate that low pressure can be dominant and therefore the restless or replaceable weather appears more likely.

“This brings potential for periods of strong wind and rain magic, but there is a fair air magic.

“But during this period, trust is low. Temperatures are likely to be slightly above average in general or generally.”

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