UK weather maps turn volcanic red as 31C Iberian plume blasts Britain – 12 hottest cities | Weather | News

This summer, the Hot and Sunny Air Tendency in the UK, with 31C estimates, shows no signs of predicting a large part of the country in just a few weeks. According to the maps of WXCharts, which was initiated by hot air from southwest Europe, most of the South and Central England could see a sharp increase in Mercury on Friday, August 1. The hottest temperatures around 31C reads a set for a start above the average of Birmingham, Gloucester and the new moon in the southwest and southeast.
London, Southampton and Brightton will be among the cities that are hot by Iber feather, which may be the fourth heat wave, which is defined as an unusual long -term period in England this year. High temperatures will not show signs of reduction during the first few days of August, but predictions show that the high 30C’s high continues to spread to Southern England on Sunday (August 3rd).
Britain’s third heat wave of the year peaked to 33C on Saturday, July 12 and asked for heat health warnings throughout the country, warning a high risk of death to vulnerable people, over 65 years of age and including current health conditions.
Meanwhile, while the temperatures remained high, Met Office released air warnings for heavy rain and storms in Southwest England, Wales and Scotland this week – some of them remained in place until Monday evening.
The National Weather Service envisaged a “changeable” start until August, remained near or above the average of temperatures, and the chance of hot or hot spells in the south and east continued.
“There are signs that high pressure on Southwest can try to expand its influence throughout England, which will bring more to the dry, settled airline as it moves even further. [the month]”Met Office Spokesman added.




