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UK weather: Three-month heatwave begins on Wednesday | UK weather: Three-month heatwave begins on Wednesday |
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Summer arrives early, as the UK is set to experience high temperatures for the next three months. | Summer arrives early, as the UK is set to experience high temperatures for the next three months. |
From Wednesday, the thermostat will climb to 23°C, as a tropical air mass brings up warm air from Southern Europe. | |
The Met Office has also predicted that high temperatures of around 28°C will also arrive earlier than usual this year, with unusually hot temperatures expected to arrive this July, according to The Sun. | |
People sit in a park during hot weather in central London Fortunately, the chilly weather predicted for this weekend is just a blot on an otherwise sunny horizon, as temperatures are set to rise steadily from next week. | People sit in a park during hot weather in central London Fortunately, the chilly weather predicted for this weekend is just a blot on an otherwise sunny horizon, as temperatures are set to rise steadily from next week. |
Spring/Summer 2015 could even be the hottest on record. | Spring/Summer 2015 could even be the hottest on record. |
The news comes after a Met Office spokeswoman, Nicky Maxey, talked at length about the hot weather coming next week. | The news comes after a Met Office spokeswoman, Nicky Maxey, talked at length about the hot weather coming next week. |
“Temperatures will hit 20°C with Wales and the West Midlands in for the best of the sunshine and warmth.” | “Temperatures will hit 20°C with Wales and the West Midlands in for the best of the sunshine and warmth.” |