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Hot weather maps show exact date 30C scorcher returns to England | Weather | News

Brits will explode the east of England, so that 30C heat is adjusted, this week will enjoy a Scorcher at the end of summer. South East will be in his heart with the maximum temperature felt in Norfolk around Norwich.

Temperatures will fall below 25C along the eastern coast, that is, the British living in the city up to Eastern Yorkshire, according to WXcharts’s air maps, will enjoy a summer day on Sunday, September 7. Even if you move more in the interior, places like Leicester, Northampton and Derbyshire have over 25c. When moving to the west of England, it falls slightly, but the British will enjoy more than 20C heat in the north until Blackpool in the West.

The air maps foresee 5C differences between Manchester and Lincolnshire, and 22C gave them more to celebrate more than football than a scorching 27C in Grimsby.

As he progresses further to Newcastle, although he is in Cumbria in the West, temperatures peaked around 22C. Eastern Yorkshire’s parts around Hull can reach the summit at 27C.

Along the southern coast, the sea breeze will make a little more cool, but it will not fall below 20C, except for the peninsula in Cornwall.

Met Office’s long -range estimation between Friday, September 5 and Sunday, September 14, envisages a shower spell due to low pressure, although temperatures can increase in dry periods. A little heavy rain, mostly in the west and possible thunderstorms are expected.

He said: “Some short -lived more dry and more built -in air spells are possible from time to time, especially when they can last a little longer, early and again late.

“Temperatures will probably be close to the average or a little below, but any more dry, more sunny spells may go up from time to time.”

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