Areas in the Midlands could benefit
A weather forecaster has told Brits to 'forget' the possibility of 28C weather next weekend, as he warned it could become much hotter. July was dominated by wet, miserable weather, and there was not a huge amount of improvement going into August.
He said: “Forget the much-touted 28C, there’s every chance later this week that the UK’s highest 2023 temp so far will be beaten.” This, he explained, was partly due to a number of tropical storms across the Atlantic, and stormy weather over the Iberian peninsula right now. These allow air pressure to rise over the UK, combined with a southerly airflow it leads to far warmer conditions than is normal for this time of year.
Along with the more threatening tropical storm Idalia, it marked the beginning of the US hurricane season this week. Whilst Franklin peaked at winds of around 130mph, it then drifted across the Atlantic, slowly losing power, and its designation as a tropical cyclone. “This low pressure system is helping draw warmer air over the UK, the warmer continental air which will bring temperatures up to the mid-20s in parts of England and Wales. Initially, it’ll help develop the warmer conditions.”
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