Weekend to bring cooldown after record-breaking heatwave
Summary
A record-breaking heatwave in the UK will end this weekend as cooler air moves in from the Atlantic. Temperatures will drop across most areas by Sunday, but eastern and south-eastern England will stay hot through Saturday with an amber heat warning in place.Key Facts
- A strong heatwave has affected the UK, breaking temperature records.
- Cooler air will arrive starting Sunday, ending the heatwave for most regions.
- Eastern and south-eastern England will remain hot on Saturday, with temperatures in the high twenties to low thirties Celsius.
- An amber warning for extreme heat is active until 9 pm Saturday in south-east England and East Anglia.
- Weather fronts from the Atlantic will bring cloud and scattered showers on Sunday.
- Scotland, Northern Ireland, and western parts will have cooler conditions and some rain on Saturday.
- Two heatwaves have already occurred this summer in the UK, setting new monthly temperature records.
- Long-term forecasts predict above-average temperatures and possible more heatwaves before autumn begins on September 1.
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