Everyone knows what an underwhelming summer it has been, with many areas in the UK blasted by strong winds and heavy rain.
According to the Met Office, a heatwave is "when a location records a period of at least three consecutive days with daily maximum temperatures meeting or exceeding the heatwave temperature threshold".
As for the second half of the month, temperatures are likely to remain above average, the Met Office has said, though there still remains a chance of showers breaking out throughout the month.The Met Office's long-range forecast reads: "In the second half of September, conditions are likely to vary across the country, with showery rain being most frequent in northwestern areas.
"The southeastern part of the country is expected to be more settled, with a chance of showers at times. "Confidence in the forecast decreases later in this period; however, a mix of mostly dry weather with occasional wet spells is possible, with a higher incidence of high pressure forecast.
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