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For some the heatwave will last into the weekend

by LLB staff reporter
5th Sep 23 12:25 pm

Temperatures are on the rise for much of the UK, which will likely peak on Wednesday and Thursday and 32°C could be seen across parts of the south and southeast, though there’s an increasing signal there could be a thundery breakdown for some.

There’s a chance the highest temperature of the year so far of 32.2°C on 10 June could be exceeded this week, most likely in the southeast where one or two places could see 33°C.

Met Office Chief Meteorologist Neil Armstrong said, “High pressure is situated to the southeast of the UK, which is bringing more settled conditions and temperatures well above average for the time of year.

“While the highest temperatures are expected in the south, heatwave conditions are likely across much of England and Wales especially, with parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland also likely to see some unseasonably high temperatures.

“An active tropical cyclone season in the North Atlantic has helped to amplify the pattern across the North Atlantic, pushing the jet stream well to the north of the UK, allowing some very warm air to be drawn north.

“It’s a marked contrast to the much of meteorological summer, when the UK was on the northern side of the jet stream with cooler air and more unsettled weather.”

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