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Heat Wave Warning: Exactly Where Mega 35C Hot Winds Will Blow This Week

The UK is headed for another heat wave, with most of the country set in a 30 degree Basque heat wave.

Most of England, southern Scotland and Wales will see maximum temperatures in the mid-20s to mid-30s this week.

The Met Office expects a heat wave likely to hit much of the UK later this week, with hottest weather overall expected for Saturday said it would.

Parts of the country will continue to have a nasty weekend with temperatures soaring to 35 degrees Celsius by Friday.

A yellow extreme heat warning remains in effect for parts of southern and central England and Wales from Thursday to midnight on Sunday.

Extreme heat yellow warning lasts 4 days (

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The Environment Agency (EA) further warns that there are "early signs of drought." horizon.

But where exactly and when will it be the warmest this week? Maximum temperatures will be recorded in some parts of the

Mercury was released at 1:00 pm in South West London and surrounding areas including Richmond,Woking andSurrey Heath . Will reach 35 degrees Celsius from and readings .

in London and the South East on Friday (

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Adjacent regions to the north peak at 34 °C, includingOxford andWatford. Hartford,Sutton,Canterbury,Kent.

while thermometers read 32 °C in Cambridge and Southampton,Exeter, Birmingham, Liverpool and Glasgow. 29°C inCardiff and 25°C in Belfast.

The UK is warming again this week with a maximum of 35 degrees Celsius (

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After that, high temperatures will last for several hours before dropping a few degrees in the afternoon.

Sunday is set forLondon with a high of 34 degrees, making it almost impossible to rest.

Most temperatures will drop a few degrees nationwide.

Detailed forecasts are provided by Ventusky with live maps of wind, rain, radar and temperature.

By Monday afternoon, weather forecasters are warning that the weather is about to change for real.

Rain is expected next week to help replenish dry crops and reservoirs (

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Up to 6 hours of thunderstorms in parts of the UK with rain I guess.

In one of the driest summers on record, this will be great news for gardens and reservoirs across the UK as plants and grasses suffer.

The country saw the most barons in eight months since 1976, and the hottest temperatures on record were recorded in July when mercury reached a blazing 41 degrees Celsius.

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