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French heatwave set to bring 'unusual heat' to UK with highs of 36C

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British weather with a high of 40.3C being recorded on July 19 in Lincolnshire, the scorching sun is set for a return in mid-August.According to Netweather, a major heatwave in France will brace England for "unusual" hot weather.READ MORE:When is the next heatwave?

Forecasters warn of England's driest weather for decadesNetweather said that August is likely to be "hotter, drier and sunnier than average for a large majority of the UK".The forecaster also predicted that there will be "predominantly dry sunny weather" next week as a result of high pressure with rainfall levels to be "well below normal".WXCharts has forecast peak temperatures of 36C in southern England on August 13, while London and the Midlands will see highs of 34C, and the North will reach 28C.From Monday (August 8), the weather will begin to rise with the South hitting temperatures of 28C and by Wednesday (August 10), temperatures will rise to highs of 32C across both southern England and the Midlands.Scotland will reach 25C and will eventually cool to highs of 22C as Netweather spoke about their forecasting for next week.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.A spokesperson said: "Confidence is high that this period will be somewhat hotter, drier and sunnier than average for a large majority of the UK."Rainfall is forecast to be well below normal, especially over much of England."Frontal rainfall in Week 3 is not expected to generally amount to much, and thundery outbreaks, these mainly towards the south-east, will tend to be scattered.READ NEXT:Husky with taped-up mouth left in boiling car while bloke goes gambling at casinoSoldier breaks doors open on train as people scream there's 'no air' in.

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