UK hot weather maps show exact date of next 30C heatwave | Weather | News

New air maps show that more scorching conditions may be on the road after one of the hottest periods of the year. The third heat wave of the UK ends after the temperatures in various parts of the country exceed 30C and multiple one records were broken at the weekend.
According to the air map by WXchart.com, their sweltering conditions are expected to cool now, but temperatures can return to 30C on 28 July. England seems to be the hottest, many areas are expected to see temperatures in the mid -20s. However, some parts of Somperset, Wiltshire and Hampshire can cook in 30C weather.
According to the weather map, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire and London can make a boiling stroke.
In the north, the hot air is expected to continue, but cool in the coastal areas.
Most of Midlands, including big cities such as Birmingham, Nottingham and Leicester, will largely see temperatures ranging from 26C and 28C.
Yorkshire will experience Balmy conditions up to 28C.
However, the North-West is expected to be cooler.
Manchester will be 25C, but the other parts of the region will not be so hot, mostly high temperatures in young people Mersexide, Lancashire and Cumbria are in their 20s.
It is also a story similar to the West for most of Northumberland and Durham district.
East Anglia will also see hot temperatures, but will be cooler along the beach.
Suffolk and Cambridgeshire, Essex’te 29C’ye 28C height will see.
Meanwhile, Norfolk will see a height of 27C in some parts according to the air map.
A similar situation in the southwest for Cornwall and Devon, with 27C and 28C and cools, respectively.
In some parts of East, Central and Southern Wales, including CardiffF, temperatures can hit 25C, while most of the other areas are low.
In Northern Ireland, temperatures will be largely high in young people, and some parts hit 20C.
Scotland was not included in the air map.
Met Met Office’s long -range air estimation between July 28 and August 11 says: “In this period, conditions are expected to remain in the UK. Thin and dry air periods will be sprinkled at these heavy shower shower or longer rain spells.
“Temperatures are expected to be normal and can be hot in the South and East from time to time.”




