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UK could face another heatwave as temperatures set to climb once again

The UK may face another heat wave in the next two weeks, because temperatures have once again climbed towards the 30s.

According to Met Office, a more cool day later, temperatures are expected to increase from the second half of the next week and continue to climb to the middle of July.

“There are signs in the second half of the next week, especially during the weekend, that temperatures will once again become warmer or too hot,” he said.

“Especially in the southern regions of the UK, but perhaps towards the middle of July.”

Longer -term predictions, such as WX graphics, suggested that a second hot air spell on July 12th, while temperatures remained until July 18 in the 30s.

According to the Met office, temperatures are expected to increase from the second half of the next week and continue to climb to the middle of July.

According to the Met office, temperatures are expected to increase from the second half of the next week and continue to climb to the middle of July. (Getty Images)

It comes after Britain’s record breaks in June, and England saw the second fastest June.

In the afternoon of Tuesday, 34.7 ° C was recorded in the St James’s Park in the center of London, and on June 21, he defeated the hottest day of the year, where Surrey was recorded here in Charlwood a scorching 33.2c of 33.2C.

The hot weather pointed to the second heat wave for some parts of the UK last month, and scientists warned shocking temperatures at the beginning of June. Human -based climate change.

Amber Heat Health Warnings were published by the UK Health Safety Agency (UKHSA) in the regions of the country from 27 June to 2 July. The warnings show the highest, red and possible effects on health and social services.

People swim in the Nene River to cool off in the hot wave

People swim in the Nene River to cool off in the hot wave (Pa wire)

UKHSA’s air health warning system provides early warning to the health and social care sector that negative temperatures will affect the health and prosperity of the population.

On Wednesday, the heat decreased and issued a yellow air warning for storms in Met Office, Northeast England and some parts of Scotland. Later, in some parts of Scotland, another warning was received for the weekend with heavy rain.

The rest of the week saw a division in weather conditions elsewhere with cool sunlight in the north and frequent blurred shower and mostly with hot sunlight in the south.

A study by Met Office scientists revealed that Britain’s chance of exceeding 40C was 20 times higher than the 1960s.

A study by Met Office scientists revealed that Britain's chance of exceeding 40C was 20 times higher than in the 1960s.

A study by Met Office scientists revealed that Britain’s chance of exceeding 40C was 20 times higher than in the 1960s. (Met Office)

Coningsby in Lincolnshire, Continental Europe’s warmer in the hottest summer 40.3C, the UK first recorded temperatures of more than 40C in July 2022.

Met Office, increasing excessive air patterns already caused forest fires, power and transport and increased mortality, he said.

“Since our climate continues to warm up, we can expect the chance to continue to rise. We estimate the chance to see 40c days again in the next 12 years,” he said.

“We also found that temperatures a few degrees higher than we saw in July 2022 are possible in today’s climate.”

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