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Hot temperatures will return to England on Thursday after wet air and powerful wind. On Sunday, Met Office had to give a yellow air warning due to powerful winds, which he said he had the potential to break the trip in England and Wales.

The weekend of the weekend came after a weekend. However, this week will return for a short time and Thursday will bring 23C temperatures. For Thursday, a met office estimate said: “Shower and sunny spells for Thursday. He usually feels airy and quite cool.”

On Thursday, a short response from bad weather conditions will come after a week with “restless conditions”.

Met Met Office said: “It continues the restless theme from the point of view of the next week. On Tuesday, a high -pressure back, another low pressure system will bring a short -lived magic of more established conditions before affecting England on Wednesday.”

The new air maps produced by WXcharts.com enjoy the hot temperatures in the south of England on Thursday, and London and home districts see more than 20C temperature.

Hot weather will continue to Midlands, while the Birmingham 22C is seen high, the temperatures above 20C will be increased to the waits limit.

Temperatures will change in North England, while some parts see short shower, Scotland will see Mercury in the middle of the youth.

Hot air is likely to be an anomalies, the good news on the return of the restless air on Friday.

A Met Office long-range estimation for Friday, September 19-September 28 Sundays said: “Extensively restless conditions continue in the first part of this period.

“All areas are probably more brighter, shower intertwined, wet and from time to time in windy weather.

“At the beginning of the following week, a high -pressure back can reach the East to England, and initially brings a longer chance of dry air to the northern areas, low pressure remains closer to the south or southeast.”

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