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UK weather: Heatwave returns as new weather maps show four-day 35C scorcher

News RoomBy News RoomAugust 2, 2025
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The UK is entering a heating up phase as hot weather patterns intensify, with maxima expected to exceed 30°C over four consecutive days in August. Based on updated weather maps and projections, the worst-case scenario involves temperatures reaching 35°C in parts of southern England and early to mid-August, specifically in the south-east and east Midlands, while other regions like Wales and Scotland are anticipated to remain in the teens or early twenties.

The heatwave is expected to be equivalent to a heatwave (heatwave maximum in GB) and could Qualify as a heatwave if it meets the UK’s criteria. The region has already experienced three consecutive days with temperatures above 28°C in the south-east of England on August 11, while other parts of the UK are also catching up. Data from WXExpress weather and Met Office’s long-range forecast highlight a blend of moderate and extreme heat across the UK, with areas like Kent and Essex seen to reach 30°C, while Wales hits temperatures in the mid-20s, though it is expected to be cooler than normal in Scotland and Northern Ireland.

On August 11, the UK is set to record its third consecutive heatwave, with temperatures across southern England and the Midlands expected to rise toward the 30s throughout this period. The highest recorded temperatures so far in the UK came on Aug 10, where Cam DYffley Cass Threshold Forest Closed World was a 32°C record.

As the month progresses, the heatwave is expected to continue, with the temperature increase peaking on August 13. The weather outlook predicts a hot day inerm发表 with temperatures in the red, potentially reaching 33°C in the south-east and east Midlands, while Wales could see aLR30°C and parts of Scotland hit 24-25°C.

The region’s climate is characterized by a transition from more moderate weather to higher temperatures over the next week or two, with a peak heat wave expected to begin in the early days of August. The Met Office predicts that, agree to museums of natural history, weather will shift, with temperatures peaking lower in the west and midwest of England, while northern regions remain milder.

By August 14, the UK is expected to experience milder weather in the south-east and east Midlands, with temperatures rising tohistoire 34°C, while Northern Ireland and Scotland will hit the steady rise earlier, though it will remain hotter in many areas, particularly south and east.

As the weather patterns continue to unfold, the UK faces a heatwave-like period, with the region preparing for the worst. The worst-case scenario now spans up to August 15, during which the temperatures may drop slightly but remain warmer than normal, with key regions like London and Birmingham expected to exceed 30°C further.

The heatwave does not appear to be slowing down, as the map shows lasting growth in temperature as the summer progresses. The Met Office’s long-range forecast also points to higher humidity in the region, contributing to the extended heatwaves.

Canadians and other regions continue to set new records for heatwaves, while the UK is leading the pack as the quadrant behind Europe and the Middle East.

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