heatwave”.It will be driven by a hot air blast from the Azores islands. Exacta Weather forecaster James Madden said: “From the middle part of next week, high pressure will become dominant and temperatures will rise.
This will hold out for at least seven to 10 days as a major heatwave begins to take hold.READ MORE: Prince Harry says Diana’s voice is ‘even stronger in my life’ after becoming a father“Temperatures will range in the mid-20Cs widely across the country to start with before approaching or exceeding the 30C mark.
It would not be out of the question to see temperatures higher than in the hottest spots.”The area of high pressure will build from the Atlantic as the UK turns hotter than Ibiza and tropical Hawaii.Jim Dale, meteorologist for British Weather Services, explained: “There are signs that the weather will turn warmer again next week.
This will be due in part to the Azores High, which is going to start building over the weekend. This will start to take effect during midweek and there is the possibility of it turning very hot.”Sizzling forecasts have prompted bookies to slash odds on weather records.
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