UK weather maps show 10 cities facing heat as 24C Indian Summer hits | Weather | News

However, more warmer conditions will have the effect of mercury levels released between 20-21C on other cities such as London, Birmingham, Luton, Oxfordshire. The rest of England is expected to come between 19-20 ° C in the South East, South West, Wales, Midlands and North East.
Even the parts of Scotland are likely to experience double -digit temperature levels with areas such as Edinburgh, Inverness, Aberdeen and Glasgow, which witnessed the heights of 14C on September 10th.
It comes because the UK witnesses four heat waves during the summer of 2025, which is the hottest summer in general in Met Office recordings. In 2025 summer, in 2018, it was officially left behind the hottest writing of the UK, which was determined with an average temperature of 15.76C. This year, the seasonal average rose to approximately 16.13C, pointed out a significant increase, and underlined the lasting temperature defining the last few months.
However, the Met Office foresees a “wet and windy” start of autumn and no “sign” for long -term heat or dryness “. He said: “There is no signal in the near future for high pressure, another heat wave or return to long -term dry magic.”
Met Office’s long -range estimate between 2 and September 11 reads: “In this period, low pressure systems tend to dominate the general pattern and restless weather conditions are expected throughout England.
“This will mean that shower or longer rain spell will affect most of the UK. Often in the West, some heavy rain or shower is expected.
“If any low -pressure deep area is formed near the UK, it is also possible like some strong wind spells and full.
“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.”




