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UK weather forecast: Maps turn volcanic red as 34C heat bomb hits | Weather | News

The UK was prepared for another hot air magic, the latest air maps return to volcanic red, and predictive temperatures may exceed 30C. Met Office would have been a pleasant relief for millions of British who gave a few air warnings because heavy rain and storms have attracted the country in recent days.

The latest maps of Netweather, with the highest estimation of 34C on August 5 at 15.00, with hot weather between 3-6 August. Reading and Swindon will be the hottest areas. The next hottest places are Gloucester, Milon Keynes, Luton, London, Oxford, Salisbury, Wells and Winchester at 33C. In the surrounding areas (Birmingham, Leicester, Northampton, Peterborough, Cambridge, Chelmsford, Canterbury, Brightton, Portsmouth), will sit between 30C and 32C. The temperatures could still hit between 26C and 29C in the south of England, between East Anglia and Wales in the northeast of England.

East of Scotland and Northern Ireland will be between 22C and 25C, and the west of Northwest of England and the west of Scotland will see between 20C and 22C.

The coldest zone will be the northwest of Scotland, where temperatures are between 12C and 19c and the temperatures involved in the air maps are prevented.

This hot weather coincides with maps showing that WXCharts has removed the scorching air surrounding most of Europe to England.

Met Office’s long-range air forecast in August 5-19: “A variable Western pattern will probably continue until the beginning of August, and the rain or showers were mixed with some dry, brighter days.

“There are signs that high pressure on Southwest can try to expand its influence on the United Kingdom, which can bring more to the settled, settled airline on the way to August.

“Temperatures, high pressure wins a good time, especially in the south and east, very hot or hot spells will continue to be near or above the average in general.”

The long-range air estimate of the BBC for August 4-17 predicts the “gradual warmer trend” by relying more on a stronger high pressure effect near the UK or in parts of the continent.

“As a result, temperatures may gradually rise in this period and may be above the average for this time of the year. In this case, much more dry and more calm conditions will return.”

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