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How long will the UK heatwave last? – UK Times

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Parts of the UK have experienced heatwave conditions over the bank holiday weekend, with the hottest May day on record expected to come on Monday.

Temperatures are forecast to reach 35C in London and parts of the southeast of England on Monday — higher than the UK’s current May temperature record of 32.8C.

Highs of between 30C and 34C are expected widely across swathes of England, and will continue into Tuesday, where temperatures are again forecast to hit 35C.

A heatwave was officially declared in eight locations in southeast England, which met the threshold of 27C for three consecutive days of hot weather.

Temperatures are forecast to reach 35C in southern England and the Midlands on Monday
Temperatures are forecast to reach 35C in southern England and the Midlands on Monday (Getty)

Met Office deputy chief forecaster, Steve Kocher, said: “It is likely that the May and spring UK temperature records will be broken over the bank holiday weekend, with forecast temperatures surpassing the existing record of 32.8C.”

Amber heat health alerts have been issued for the east Midlands, west Midlands, eastern England, London, and the South East.

Officials warned that the hot weather could cause significant impacts across health and social care services.

How long is the heatwave forecast to last?

Following the expected heatwave on Saturday, Sunday and Monday, temperatures were expected to begin to drop on Tuesday. The Met Office are now predicting that Tuesday will also see highs of 35C in London.

On Wednesday, the highest temperatures are forecast to be in southwest England and south Wales, hitting 28C in the afternoon.

Here’s what the Met Office has forecast over the weekend:

Today

Temperatures will quickly rise across England and Wales today, turning very hot for many with strong sunshine and light winds. Cloudier and fresher across northern Scotland and parts of Northern Ireland with patchy light rain at times.

Tonight

Staying dry and warm into the evening. Clear skies holding on across England and Wales with a warm night to come. Fresher in Northern Ireland and Scotland with patchy cloud.

Tuesday

Another sunny and mostly dry day across England and Wales as the heatwave continues. A small chance of a few heavy, thundery showers in the afternoon. Fresher in northern Scotland.

Outlook for Wednesday to Friday

Turning fresher in the east with an onshore breeze, but staying very warm elsewhere. Largely dry, although a few showers are possible at times.

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