UK weather: Fourth summer heatwave with 34C forecast in coming days

In the Atlantic, high pressure dragging in the south of England and the interaction between the low pressure area containing tropical storm dexter residues will be pulled from the south.
England and Wales will have the best sunlight, but a few scattered storms are likely to. Northern Ireland and Scotland, especially on Monday, may expect rain outbreaks from time to time.
After a hot weekend, temperatures really start climbing on Monday.
Most temperatures of England and Wales will rise to the middle of the twenties and some places in home districts and London will exceed 30C.
This will be the first day of the heat in which the official heat wave criteria are met in many areas.
In order to identify an official heat wave, depending on the location of your UK, you must have three consecutive days with temperatures above 25 to 28C.
With very warm and humid air until Wednesday, this will make it a wave of fourth heat in summer, especially for Eastern Wales, Midlands, East and Southeastern regions of England.




