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'Dramatic shift' in UK weather to come as Indian blast to hit within days
forecaster for Exacta Weather, said: “Low pressure will take charge through the end of September and for many this will bring a bout of autumnal wind and rain.READ MORE: UK braced for arctic storm this weekend with five days freezing temperatures expected“However, there are strong signals for a change in the weather during the start of October, and this will be to something much warmer.“Temperatures are looking like rising, and there are strong signals for a decent spell of Indian summer weather.”Mr Madden was adamant that Britons should take advantage of the brief warm weather before the country re-enters a period of turbulent weather.He said: “As the month progresses, we are likely to see a significant rise in the risk of stormy weather during the second half of October and into November, and this could be widespread.“In addition, evenings and mornings will start turning notably cooler in October despite the mid-autumn warmth and settled weather.“The risk for widespread ground frosts will increase again as we go through the month.”Jim Dale, meteorologist at British Weather Services said: “The middle of the week is likely to be the coldest, [while] next week, however, there are now signs of a change to much warmer conditions, with temperatures back up to 20C.”To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.Mr Dale said the warm weather will be reminiscent of spring-time: “We could see four or five days of high pressure and it will feel quite warm again, even a bit spring-like.“As we are now in October and have had a spell of colder weather, it would be appropriate to describe this as an Indian Summer.“Next Monday is looking like being the warmest day, but temperatures
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UK just days away from another 40C 'super heatwave' set to hit next week
heatwave' next week with 40C degree weather set to return.During the July heatwave, a record temperature of 40.3C was reached amid continuous warnings of threat to life due to the intense heat.While some may thought we'd experienced the worst of it this summer, a 'super heatwave' is now on its way with rain said to be in short supply amid the drought crisis.READ MORE:Met Office predicts balmy 29C weather as glorious high temperatures ramp upThe high pressure system of the Azores High has been stretching across the Atlantic towards Britain while being observed by meteorologists.James Madden, forecaster for Exacta Weather, said: "I expect the return of very high temperatures in the run up to and during the second week of August.“It will follow a more mixed and slightly cooler period during early August which could bring the chance of rain.“However, another major heatwave of a similar or longer duration to that seen in July is possible this month, and there could be potential super-heatwave to end the meteorological summer with a bang.”According to forecasting systems, group temperatures for the middle of August are consistently hitting 40C plus, a mark the UK hit just a few weeks ago.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.According to Jim Dale, a meteorologist for British Weather Services, the influence of the Azores High will decide whether the UK is at the heart of another summer heatwave.“We are not going to get another big blast of heat until the Azores High returns to influence our weather," he said.“This will drag hot air into the UK and when this happens, there is the risk of seeing the very high temperatures we did in July.“Temperatures are going to rise
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UK set for 'hottest August ever as gates of hell are opening'
forecaster for Exacta Weather, said: “Confidence is starting to build for another blast of very hot weather during the start of next month.READ MORE: UK heatwave officially hottest for 125,000 years - before even the Flinstone era“It remains to be seen from model runs nearer the time whether temperatures will edge towards the record heat we have seen this week.“In the meantime, there are signs of another heat surge at the weekend with temperatures, particularly across the south, lifting back into the 30Cs.“Temperatures in parts of the north will also rise into the 20Cs, but generally it will be cooler across the region.”The Met Office said it is "keeping an eye" on temperature charts with hints much hotter weather could return.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.Met Office meteorologist Alex Deakin said: “There are signs next week of temperatures starting to rise, but while we expect nothing like the temperatures we have just seen, there are suggestions temperatures could pick up to above average towards the back end of next week.”Bookies are slashing the odds on next month going down as the hottest on record with Ladbrokes offering 10-11 from 2-1 on an August heatwave.Spokesman Alex Apati said: "It looks like we'll be seeing more of the same on the weather front with record-breaking temperatures set to come next month."READ NEXT:
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