UK hot weather forecast: Britain to get HOTTER as 30C Azores heatwave hits THIS WEEK

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    Warm, sunny weather is set to dominate again this week, with sizzling temperatures forecast this weekend. Weather charts show much of the UK turn a deep red as the mercury soars to the high 20s, with forecasters predicting temperatures could reach the low-30s in parts of south-east England.

    Temperature charts by Netweather show highs of 23C in the south east of England today, as the sunny conditions move in.

    Highs of 22C are expected in northern England, with a warm 20C forecast for the north east of Scotland.

    Wednesday is set to be even warmer, with 24C forecast in the capital and an average of 22C seen across England.

    The hot weather will continue through Thursday, before soaring to 27C by Friday evening.

    The higher temperatures are forecast in the south east of England, as well as parts of East Anglia and northern England.

    Northern Ireland can also expect temperatures to reach 22C.

    By Saturday evening the temperature chart shows the whole of England turn a deep red, as the mercury soars to the mid-to-high 20s.

    A sizzling 29C is forecast in the capital, with temperatures ranging between 26 and 22C elsewhere.

    Parts of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland can also expect the mercury to reach the low-20s.

    Sunday, June 13, is expected to be even warmer, with the weather chart showing the whole of the UK turn a burnt red as temperatures soar across the nation.

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    Brian Gaze of The Weather Outlook also suggests temperatures could exceed 30C this weekend.

    He said: “At the moment computer models are suggesting the probability of 30C being exceeded.”

    The Met Office forecasts hot weather from Thursday to Saturday of this week, with temperatures set to rise.

    They said: “Many places dry with plenty of sunshine and becoming very warm.

    “Cloudier in the west and especially northwest where there will be some rain and strong winds at times.”

    The forecasters expect the period of Saturday June 12 to Monday June 21 to start off dry, settled and very warm.

    They said: “High pressure is likely to bring a lot of dry and settled weather across the country at first.

    “Temperatures here are expected to be near normal but elsewhere it is expected to be very warm perhaps hot for a time.”

    Netweather forecasters said this week will be characterised by temperatures ranging in the mid-20s, sunshine, light winds and fine weather.



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