The Met Office says a return to heatwave conditions is looking “increasingly likely” next week with 40C forecast
The Met Office has warned the UK could soon experience another heatwave – with weather models now indicating Britain might witness its hottest day on record.
Met Office forecaster Neil Armstrong has stated this week should stay “pleasant” for most areas, with temperatures anticipated to hover largely in the low to mid-20s. This comes after last week’s record-breaking heatwave which delivered the warmest June day ever recorded – 37.7C.
The GFS weather model indicates further records could tumble next week. The current all-time temperature record in the UK stands at 40.3C – which occurred during the blistering July 2022 heatwave – but data suggests we could be mere days away from witnessing 41C.
GFS model maps for next Monday indicate highs of 35C to 36C are possible throughout much of southern, eastern and central England at approximately 6pm. Highs of 33C are forecast as far north as Yorkshire, with 31C expected in South Wales.
Temperatures could then climb to unprecedented levels next Tuesday.
The maps indicate highs of 40C and 41C from Yorkshire southwards to London and throughout the east of the country, reports the Mirror.
Cambridgeshire is among 17 counties expected to see highs above 40C.
Conditions should then moderate on Wednesday, with temperatures reaching 35C in the south-east, according to the GFS weather model.
Temperature anomaly maps for next Tuesday depict the UK shaded in red and black. This indicates that temperatures are forecast to soar considerably above the seasonal average.
The GFS model suggests as many as 17 counties could experience temperatures of 40C or higher. They are all in England.
UK counties facing 40C or more next week.
- Yorkshire
- Lincolnshire
- Nottinghamshire
- Leicestershire
- Warwickshire
- Northamptonshire
- Norfolk
- Suffolk
- Cambridgeshire
- Bedfordshire
- Oxfordshire
- Berkshire
- Buckinghamshire
- Hertfordshire
- Essex
- Surrey
- Kent
The Met Office has indicated that a return to heatwave conditions appears “increasingly likely” as we approach next week. Nevertheless, the national weather service states that, currently, the probability of “extreme high temperatures” similar to those experienced last week remains low.
Met Office forecaster Tony Wisson said: “The forecast for this weekend suggests that temperatures could approach high 20s across parts of England, perhaps 30C in parts of the southeast, with values of mid to high 20s in Wales.
“Although a return to heatwave conditions is looking increasingly likely for some areas, the likelihood of such extreme high temperatures or high levels of humidity as last week is currently low.”












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