UK weather maps show exact dates of summer heatwave number 4 as number 3 begins | Weather | News

England is prepared for another heat wave towards the end of July after the temperatures are expected to exceed 30C this weekend. New maps from WXCherts, which uses metdesque data, revealed that a new hot air era is estimated between 19-22 July, just a week existing heat wave.
This four -day period is expected to bring rising temperatures of over 30C, which will see a height of 33C, especially in Southern England. According to Maps, the worst affected areas will be Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Hampshire, Surrey and Sussex. In Hampshire, temperatures will reach 33C, the highest level of the four -day heat wave. Elsewhere, it will be between 30C and 32C.
In the north, it is expected to be a little more cool with temperatures between 21C and 29C. However, areas like Yorkshire and Lincolnshire will still reach at least 30C.
Separately, between 14-23 July, Met Office long-range prediction reads: “From the weekend, the heat wave will slowly wear out from the west at the beginning of next week when a cold front comes from the Atlantic.
“This will bring the chance of heavy rain or shower, especially in the north and western regions, perhaps thunder.
“Towards the middle of the week and beyond, a highly replaceable pattern is expected with some possible rain or showers from time to time, which can be heavy and thunder and focused on the western and northwest regions.
“Longer dry spells are probably towards the south and east, but even here some shower may be possible.
“The temperatures are likely to remain above the average, especially in the south and east where very hot or hot air magic is possible.”
This comes in the middle of the existing heat wave that will reach the weekend before the temperatures start to cool at the beginning of next week.
Met Office announced that high pressure from the Atlantic will lead to increasing temperatures that will last longer than the previous heat waves this year. In total, 15 cities are expected to sunbathe at least 30 ° C from Salford to Southampton.
This encouraged the United Kingdom Health Safety Agency (UKHSA) to give yellow heat health warnings from Wednesday to Monday.
UKHSA said that the heat wave is expected to create “important effects” on health and social care services.