heatwave conditions this week with the mercury possibly hitting 40C once more.On July 19, the Met Office announced that a new record temperature was registered in Coningsby, Lincolnshire as temperatures in the UK breached the 40C mark for the first time ever.There were also a number of travel disruptions and fires as a result of the heatwave.READ MORE: 'No barbecues in your garden' urge fire chiefs as 35C heatwave approachesNow, advanced weather modelling maps reveal exactly when and where things will heat up this week.
Starting around midday tomorrow (August 9), westweather.co.uk predicts possible 39C and 40C highs in the middle and West of the country.
The Cotswolds, Oxfordshire, the West Midlands, as well as some regions as far North as Lincolnshire, should be particularly warm.The South coast, East Anglia, the East Midlands and London can all expect temperatures in the mid-thirties tomorrow.
Outside of England things ought to be cooler, with westweather.co.uk forecasting 31C in South Wales, low to mid-twenties in Northern Ireland and similarly around Glasgow and Edinburgh, from around midday to 3pm.
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