Temperatures could hit 32ºC, making the UK as hot as Thailand, with the Met Office predicting consecutive 'tropical nights' where temperatures stay above 20ºC overnight
On Friday, most places will remain fine and dry with sunny spells, with temperatures above 30ºC again expected in parts of the country, before temperatures dropping slightly over the weekend.
The daytime temperatures are expected to make the UK hotter than Ibiza, Greece and even Thailand this week. But the heatwave will not stick around for long. The weather will turn unsettled next week and will return to September’s average temperatures, Ms Ayer said. It comes as the UK Health Security Agency has issued a yellow alert across the whole of England apart from the North East, between 2pm on Monday and 9pm on September 10.
The hottest days of 2023 so far occurred on June 10 and 25 when temperatures hit 32.2ºC in parts of the country.recording the sixth wettest July since record began in 1836In contrast, much of the rest of the world has been dealing with extreme heatwaves this summer, including much of Europe where temperatures hit 45ºC.
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