UK weather maps show huge 400-mile rain bomb hitting 12 cities after 35C scorcher | Weather | News

Air Maps 400 miles long, Show a big rain group hitting cities 35C Scorcher after England. According to the estimated WXCHARTS, it seems to fall from Rain Inverness to Bangor and Belfast on June 30th. South East and Eastern Anglia’s parts of Anglia can only see that Mercury rose to 35C on June 23rd.
Stirling, Dundee, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Belfast, Bangor, Lancaster, Blackpool, Preston, Bolton, Liverpool and Carlisle are set for WAK, WXcharts map show. However, most cities of Central and Southern Scotland, Northern Ireland and North West England enter the region covered by the rain group.
Although it is two weeks away, WXchart’s mapping seems to be a little fluttering with Met Office’s long-range forecasts between 28 June and 13 July.
During this period, the northwest expected in the wet and windy conditions of the “wide” northwest of the southeast division in this period, he says was probably “probably”.
According to Met Office, there is some risk of rain from time to time.
He says: “Some of them can spread a little more from time to time, and there is a risk of isolated heavy shower and storms.”
Met Office says that temperatures are expected to be normal or top, “maybe” with some hot spells in the southeast.
England Five Day Air Estimation
Sunday, June 15 – Thursday, June 19
Title: It will be largely dry for most, but with the rain in the distant northwest
Today there will be a quieter day for many people with variable amounts of cloud and sunny spells. A few isolated shower will explode in the central and eastern regions of England in the afternoon, but the northwest will be more cloud with irregular rain.
Many places will be dry tonight with open spells and will allow the development of “some fog and fog patches”. The cloud increases with rain outbreaks in Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Monday seems to be more cloudy in the northwest of Scotland. But elsewhere, any fog and fog is soon cleaned to leave a “good” day with hot sunny spells. Still, it will be airy in the north.
On Tuesday and Thursday, the appearance is for more sun, more sunny weather in the south with the high -pressure building. In the north, temperatures will be normal and there are “very hot” conditions in the Southeast. It will be harder in the north.