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UK weather: Britain could see hottest day of year today with 33C peak ahead of scorching weekend

The Met Office said highs of 33C are expected to reach in some areas on Monday afternoon, ahead of a warm weekend.

Isobel Frodsham
Monday 11 July 2022 05:22 EDT
Londoners bask in sunshine as Met Office predicts heatwave

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Temperatures are expected to soar this week – ahead of a further blast of hot weather over the weekend.

The Met Office said highs of 33C are expected in some areas on Monday afternoon, with central, southern and eastern England all experiencing the rising temperatures during the heatwave.

It could mark the hottest day of the year so far, with the UK’s record high for this year currently standing at 32.7C. It was recorded at Heathrow on June 17.

The warm weather is expected continue through the week in the high 20s for most until the weekend, when the mercury may rise again to 31C in places such as London, Reading and Oxford.

Forecasters say the mercury could hit 33C on Monday
Forecasters say the mercury could hit 33C on Monday (Met Office)
A health alert has advised people to stay safe in the sun
A health alert has advised people to stay safe in the sun (PA Wire)

This means parts of the country will be hotter than some of the world’s top beach destinations, including the Maldives and Marbella in Spain.

A Level Three Heat Health Alert has been issued by the Met Office and the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) from 9am on Monday to 9am on Friday in the east and south-east of England, with the rest of the nation having a level 2 alert in place.

The four-level system highlights the potential health impacts of these high temperatures.

Met Office forecaster Greg Dewhurst told the PA news agency that England and Wales will experience sunshine on Monday, while Scotland and Northern Ireland are expected to have a cloudy day with warm temperatures.

“For most of us it will be a dry and sunny day, well into the high 20s from the morning, with central, southern and eastern parts of England to possibly see maximum highs of 33C,” he said.

“So it’s very possible tomorrow will be the hottest day of the year so far, it will certainly be on par with the existing record, maybe more.

Temperatures could go even higher as the week goes on
Temperatures could go even higher as the week goes on (PA Wire)

“It will also be very warm overnight going into Tuesday, remaining in the low 20s in cities, so many may experience an uncomfortable night.”

The whole of England is largely expected to experience sunny days with some cloud over the next week to match the temperatures of mid to high 20s.

The forecaster has predicted it will cool off a little on Friday, with the north-west and north-east of England predicted to have some rain with temperatures reaching highs of 19C, ahead of a warmer weekend.

The heatwave is set to last all week
The heatwave is set to last all week (PA Wire)

Scotland and Northern Ireland meanwhile are predicted to have a cloudier week ahead, with rain forecast for Tuesday and Friday.

Clouds with sunny spells could be widespread across the two areas for the rest of the week, with temperatures remaining in the mid to high teens throughout the week.

They will also benefit from the scorching weekend temperatures ahead alongside some cloud, with highs of 22C predicted in Glasgow and Belfast.

MET OFFICE OUTLOOK

Today:

Many areas will be dry, sunny and hot with just light breezes and patchy high cloud. However, it will be cloudier and windier in the far north and northwest with the risk of a shower later.

Tonight:

Fine, dry and oppressive across much of England and Wales, but cloud thickening across Scotland and Northern Ireland with some rain. Windy in the northwest.

Tuesday:

Further hot weather for southern areas, but generally more cloud than on Monday. Some rain across northern and central areas, but mostly only small amounts.

Outlook for Wednesday to Friday:

Showers or longer spells of rain in the northwest, dry with sunny spells elsewhere. Very warm in the far southeast at first and becoming very warm in the south Friday.

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