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Storm Dexter to hit UK – but it’s good news for 30C heatwave | Weather | News

Storm Floris, at the beginning of this week, surrendered to the UK “unreasonable” winds, while another storm is now surprisingly preparing to offer scorching temperatures to our shores.

The Tropical Storm Dexter is currently moving throughout the Atlantic and is expected to come to the northern regions of England late on Saturday.

While Scotland encounters wind and rainy turbulent conditions, there is the potential to declare a heat wave in some parts of England and Wales.

The Met Office confirmed that tropical storm dexter remains would push the hot air from the southwest of England.

It is estimated that temperatures are so high that Ukhsa has released a yellow heat health warning for large regions of the country as of Monday, August 11th as the hot air spell arrives.

Thermometers are expected to rise above 30 ° C in some parts of Monday and Tuesday in Central, Southern and Eastern England with estimates of 27 ° C for wines.

MET Office Baş Meteorologist Steven Keates said: “We are sure that the temperatures will increase at the beginning of the next week, in some parts of England on Monday and perhaps in the mid -30s in the mid -30s in the mid -30s.

“However, the length of this hot magic is still uncertain and it is possible for high temperatures to continue 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”.

Met Office air graphics show that Wales of Wales from Monday to Wednesday will sunbathe at 25 ° C.

On Tuesday, Mercury is estimated to be the most scorching day of the rising week in the middle of the country.

Cardiff and NewPort are expected to sink at 27 ° C.

Although the conditions will return marginalized as of Thursday, Balmy is expected to linger for most of the month.

The expanded appearance of the Met Office shows that high pressure will prevail and that most of the UK will bring warm and overwhelming conditions.

As the moon progresses, it is likely that temperatures will rise above typical levels for this period.

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