The Met Office has forecast temperatures could surge to 26C on Friday across the UK, with 38 counties across the UK expected to hit 20C or above during the warm spell.
The Met Office has forecast temperatures could rocket to 24C within hours as Scotland enjoys a welcome warm spell.
Despite “showers” expected to arrive in the west and south-west tomorrow, with rain spreading northeastwards, the Met Office says conditions will be feeling “much warmer” in the east. It will “feel humid for many”, the national weather agency confirmed.
The Met Office’s afternoon forecast predicted highs of 26C in southern areas tomorrow, while temperatures are expected to climb to 24C in the north. Saturday is also set to be a warm day, with highs of 23C in the south and 20C in the north.
Temperature anomaly maps for tomorrow show the UK blanketed in deep red, indicating where temperatures are forecast to rise well above the seasonal average. Glasgow and Edinburgh are expected to see highs of 18C.
The ECMWF weather model predicts highs of 23C tomorrow, with the warmest conditions concentrated in the south-east of England, particularly in and around London. Afternoon highs of 22C and 23C are also expected across the Midlands and South Yorkshire, reports the Mirror.
Overall, the ECMWF model suggests as many as 38 counties will see temperatures reach 20C or above. Disappointingly for residents of Northern Ireland and Wales, all of these counties fall within either England or Scotland.
UK counties facing 20C or above on Friday
Scotland
- Sutherland
- Ross-shire and Cromartyshire
- Nairnshire
- Morayshire
- Banffshire
- Aberdeenshire
- Berwickshire
- Roxburghshire
England
- Northumberland
- Durham
- Yorkshire
- Lancashire
- Cheshire
- Shropshire
- Staffordshire
- Leicestershire
- Nottinghamshire
- Derbyshire
- Lincolnshire
- Norfolk
- Suffolk
- Cambridgeshire
- Northamptonshire
- Warwickshire
- Worcestershire
- Herefordshire
- Oxfordshire
- Buckinghamshire
- Bedfordshire
- Wiltshire
- Berkshire
- Hampshire
- Surrey
- Kent
- Sussex
- Essex
- Middlesex
- Devon
BBC Weather forecasts for Friday: “A band of cloud and showers will sweep into many western parts tomorrow. Eastern areas will be sunny and warm, particularly in south-east England. Showers will later push east into north-east England.”
It also predicts for the weekend: “Over the weekend, it will become unsettled and cloudier with frequent scattered showers, or even longer spells of rain on Sunday, for England and Wales, with a chance of thunder. Cloudier with lighter showers further north. Monday will be mainly cloudy with some lingering spells of rain. Some sunny breaks may develop towards the far south and north-west.”
Despite the scorching temperatures, this warm period is not anticipated to be classed as an official heatwave. An official heatwave is only declared when temperatures meet or surpass the heatwave threshold for three consecutive days.
The heatwave threshold ranges between 25C and 28C across the UK. It sits at 28C in the south-east of England where temperatures tend to be higher, dropping to 25C the further north you travel.




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