flood warnings.However, things may be looking on the brighter side as forecasters predict dry and settled conditions next month.The mercury is expected to rise slowly, following the weekend washout Brits faced over the past few days.However, temperatures in July are believed to be close to the average for the time of year, with the south east seeing the most sunshine.
It may not mean a heatwave is yet on the cards, but is also not ruled out as it's difficult to determine in long-range forecasts, the Met Office told the MEN.
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