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UK heat wave: big 'heat surge' set to start in 24 hours as next weekend into Roast Britain

Temperatures will rise day-on-day in the run up to next weekend as the Azores High engulfs Britain

Rising - Azores plateau engulfs England for next weekend(Image: Getty)

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UK looks to be hotter than Ibiza, Mallorca and Hawaii as mercury plunges into her 30-degree high CS . Experts warn that a repeat of the weather pattern that caused July's 40.3-degree heatwave could disrupt rainfall in dry areas.

Temperatures will rise by the day through next weekend as the Azores engulf Britain.

Jim Dale, meteorologist with the UK Meteorological Service, said:

"This is a repeat of the pattern we saw last month, but we are now in the second half of the year, so any further 40C would be a shock.

"Temperatures will be It will likely be much hotter than average, with a peak in the mid-30s likely to occur in the middle or soon after. There are no indications."

The Azores High, a massive high-pressure system originating in the tropical Atlantic Ocean, caused historic hot winds last month.

It will burn the south, but Scotland and northern England will stay fresher with more chances of rain

Mr Dale added: However, it is still warmer than average in the mid-20s. ''

In the south of England, July was the driest on record, and for the country as a whole, it was the driest month since 1935, according to data from the British Meteorological Service.

Regions of the UK facing the hosepipe ban face relentless aridity, according to government forecasters. Sky.

High temps set to bake Britain

High temperatures until mid-March (Image: Netweather)

Meteorologist Alex Deakin of the Japan Meteorological Agency said: temperature.

"An anticyclone has been set to form across the UK, and this anticyclone will continue to bring dry weather with clear skies throughout the day.

"The anticyclone Not much to displace, jet stream stays north of UK, stays in place, pushes low pressure system north to enable anticyclone, gains upper hand for next week, not much rain. 75}

"Temperatures will rise day by day."

Exacta Weather forecaster James Madden added: Parts of the south will reach maximum temperatures in the mid-30s,

"Further north, temperatures can reach 20 degrees or more during peak hours."

Weather Models shows that the temperature will rise to the mid-30s from mid-August onwards.

The UK is likely to be hotter than Ibiza, with Ibiza only 32 degrees, Mallorca, Spain 35 degrees, and Honolulu, Hawaii only 29 degrees.

The Met Office and the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) have issued a Level 2 'Alert and Preparedness' heat wave warning for Tuesday to Friday.

It states: “It is likely that trigger alert criteria will be reached in the region from Tuesday, with moderate risk elsewhere. The odds for the 2019 World Cup were reduced from 1-2 to 1-3. It is."