Fourth heatwave of summer set to bring temperatures above 30C next week
Summary
A heatwave is expected to raise temperatures above 30°C (86°F) in parts of England next week. The UK Health Security Agency has issued yellow heat health alerts for most regions in response to this forecast. The warm weather is caused by air being drawn from the south, interacting with remnants of a tropical storm.Key Facts
- Yellow heat health alerts are issued for most of England due to expected high temperatures.
- Temperatures may reach up to 33°C (92°F) in some areas on Monday and Tuesday.
- Warm air is being drawn up from the south due to a mix of high and low-pressure systems.
- England and Wales will be mostly sunny, while Scotland and Northern Ireland may experience rain.
- This will be the fourth heatwave of the summer in the UK.
- Maximum temperatures depend on cloud cover and possible thunderstorms.
- Northern regions may not experience the heatwave, but could see temperatures up to 25°C (77°F).
- By the end of next week, cooler air from the Atlantic might lower temperatures.
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