weather models suggesting a 'super-heatwave' is on its way this month.The weather models for July's heatwave where temperatures reached a national high of 40.3 in Lincolnshire are similar to models predicting August's temperature, potentially spelling another heatwave on its way.According to the models, there will be ground temperatures of 44C in August but these predictions have been blamed on computer exaggeration by forecasters.READ MORE: UK braced for month of 'super heatwaves' with 40C expected again in just daysForecasters said that there's only an "outside chance" of the UK experiencing yet another extreme heatwave.According to John Hammond, meteorologist for Weathertrending, high pressure will make a return to Britain this month.He said: "High pressure will re-assert its dominance and, as we approach the weekend, we can expect fine days and cool nights.
Perfect holiday weather returns."While he echoed the thoughts of forecasters who said a super-heatwave is unlikely to occur, Hammond said there's a possibility of it if high pressure brings in hot continental air.He added: "The reality is that this scenario remains, at this stage, only an outside chance.
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