UK to bask in 30C heat on bank holiday Monday
Summary
The UK is expecting temperatures to reach 30°C on the upcoming bank holiday Monday, part of what is anticipated to be a very hot summer. Following Monday, remnants of Hurricane Erin are expected to bring wind and rain to the country. Events like the Notting Hill Carnival and several music festivals will see warm weather, although travel disruptions are anticipated due to strikes and engineering works.Key Facts
- The UK could see temperatures of 30°C on the bank holiday Monday.
- This summer has already experienced four heatwaves in the UK.
- The Met Office considers this summer to be among the hottest on record.
- Hurricane Erin is forecasted to push warm air toward the UK by Monday.
- Cooler and unsettled weather will follow, with rain expected after Tuesday.
- Train travel could be disrupted due to strikes and engineering works.
- The RNLI advised beachgoers to use lifeguarded beaches and watch for rough seas.
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