The next steps (for prolonged heat) are the heat wave action and then the national emergency! Not used here. Many will enjoy a warm summer climate, but for some the hot weather can be dangerous, especially for very young or very old people or those with chronic illnesses. We warn of floods and storms, they will not affect everyone but they can be dangerous. There is the UV index and air quality forecasts. All the information to allow people to make decisions by adding their own circumstances. This week there is moderate air pollution in the SE of Britain, which with hot air and very high pollen will affect some people. It may need to be rescheduled for the usual Friday night.
There will be more pleasant heat on weekends with temperatures in adolescence up to mid-20ÂșC. London and areas around the M4 corridor that tilt at 20 degrees Celsius. The NMM model is slightly more accurate about temperatures for Scotland and Northern Ireland than the UKV. The western islands are maintaining a heavy rain today extending into Northern Ireland this afternoon with a period of cooler rain this evening.
Dry and fine, sunny and warm elsewhere on Wednesday. Maybe a little more clouds for Thursday with scattered showers at the northwest end. Southeast Britain will see as wide as 20 degrees Celsius as the rain intensifies on Thursday evening over Scotland, the heaviest in the west, and reducing the north coast of Northern Ireland at night, just entering Cumbria.
This rain continues to feed in the west of Scotland with clouds for Friday morning. It then fades, but where this frontier is located will greatly affect temperatures. Adolescents in the north and west, 25C to 34C for the south and east.
Let’s not forget this faded front, as the urbanizations of the Bay of Biscay and France, where the heat is maintained, are now looking to bring a lot of rain. This rain will have to be monitored as it could be heavy and thunderstorm from Saturday to Sunday.
Today will be the usual weekday look at the weekend weather. Glastonbury starts this time next week, they will need some rain.
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