UK weather maps show 62 counties to miss out on 34C heatwave – list | Weather | News

The latest air maps show that the temperature of 34C has gone to England, but some areas will miss. After June starts with hot weather, July will begin in the same way, scorching temperatures will hit some areas.
For two days, between July 6 and 8 July, the British will see that temperatures have increased. When the maps from WXcharts turn red and the sweltering air returns to England, a sizzling 48 -hour heat burst shows. On Monday, July 7, at 18:00, the hot weather will only be seen to kidnap Wales in South and Midlands and in large regions of North England.
Scotland will also not see the warmer temperatures in the country, which will be the maximum temperature of 24C.
On Tuesday, July 8 at 18:00, the maps show temperatures burning up to 34C. The hottest weather will be felt with temperatures in the south, London, southern coast and 30s up to Midlands.
Sussex, Surrey, London, Luton, Birmingham, Oxford, Swindon, Gloucester, Worcester, Coventry and Nottingham see high temperatures, while many other places will not be.
On Tuesday, the areas to be kidnapped include wils that will see around 20C more cool temperatures. There will also be Lake District, Norwich, Chester, Stoke and Penzance.
Until midnight, many more places will see cool temperatures. The maps will only see more than 30C temperatures of London, Midlands and South West, and most of them are missing in the heat of most districts.
“The low pressure system brings more wet, more wet conditions to the northwest or northwest of England at the beginning of the period or northwest.
“Another place can develop a strange storm in response to heat before turning colder and fresh from the west in the middle of the next week, but in the middle of the west.
“Beyond that, conditions can be quite changing, not with some more dry spells, but also seems to be some rain and wind magic.
“There is also the chance to be warmer or locally hot and locally in hot and humid weather than the continent, but it is probably quite short -lived.
List of all districts to miss heat:
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Cheshire
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Cornwall
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Cumbria
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Devon
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Dorset
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Durham
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Yorkshire’s eastern rider
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Great Manchester
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Wight Island
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Lancashire
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Lincolnshire
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Mersexia
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North Yorkshire
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Northumberland
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Somerset
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South Yorkshire
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Tyne and Wear
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West Sussex
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West Yorkshire
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Aberdeen City
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Aberdeenshire
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Angus
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Argyll and BUTE
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Clackmannanshire
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Dumfries and galloway
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Dundee
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East Ayshire
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East Dunbartonshire
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East Lothian
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East Renfrewshire
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Edinburgh
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Falkirk
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Fife
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Glasgow
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Plateau
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Inverclyde
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Midlothian
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Moon
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North ayrshire
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North Lanarkshire
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Orkney
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Perth and kinross
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Renfrewshire
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Scottish boundaries
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SETLAND ISLANDS
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South Ayshire
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Southern Lanarkshire
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Stirlingshire
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West Dunbartonshire
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West Lothian
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Western Islands
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Angley/Sir Fon
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Generous
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Fintshire
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Gwynedd
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Wrexham
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Training
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Down
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ARMAGH
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Tyrone
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FERMANAGH
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Derry/Londonderry