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UK heatwave temperature map - where will be the hottest tomorrow and this week

Another heat wave is expected in the UK this week as mercury could reach 40 degrees again.

On 19 July, theMet Officeannounced thattemperatures in the UKexceeded 40 degrees for the first time, setting a new record temperature in Conningsby, Lincolnshire. announced. ever.

There have also been numerous travel disruptions and fires as a result of the heat wave.

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Now, advanced weather modeling maps reveal exactly when and where conditions will heat up this week.

From around noon tomorrow (9 August)westweather.co.uk will see maximum temperatures of 39 and 40 degrees possible in the central and western part of the country. I am predicting.

This week could bring more record-breaking temperatures
More record temperatures likely this week

Some areas of the Cotswolds, Oxfordshire, West Midlands and as far north as Lincolnshire should be particularly warm.

Temperatures in the mid-30s are all expected tomorrow on the South Coast, East Anglia, East Midlands and London.

It should be colder outside of England.westweather.co.uk 31 degrees in South Wales, low to mid 20s in Northern Ireland, as well around Glasgow and Edinburgh from 12:00 to 3:00 pm.

Temperatures will be warmest in the South, Midlands and East - this map shows the temperatures expected on Wednesday, August 12
Temperatures will be warmest in the South, Midlands and East - This map is for Wednesday 12th August Shows expected temperatures

Wednesday (August 10) is pretty much the same story.

Temperatures are not expected to hit 40 degrees, but people in East Anglia and the Midlands can expect highs of 37 and 38 degrees between noon and 3pm.

London and the South are expected to be one to two notches lower at that point, with the rest of the UK similar to Tuesday.

Friday, Saturday and Sunday will be particularly warm
Friday, Saturday and Sunday will be particularly warm

Thursday (August 11th) is similar, but according towestweather.co.uk London and East Anglia will reach 40 degrees around noon. may reach.

There is also the potential for temperatures to move north a little in the mid to high 30s, especially up the east coast to Middlesbrough.

Temperatures in Scotland and Northern Ireland are expected to be a notch or two warmer on Thursday than at the beginning of the week.

40C is forecast on Friday (August 13) afternoon
Forecast for 40°C Friday afternoon (Aug 13)

westweather.co.uksays more people should warm up on Friday (August 12) is. ).

This site's temperature map shows several parts of Scotland, particularly around Edinburgh and near the border, reaching 29 or 30 degrees early Friday afternoon.

South Wales could reach 38 degrees, with 40 degrees predicted for the central south and east.

The last heatwave caused a number of travel disruptions and fires
Previous heatwaves caused many transportation disruptions and fires

Saturday is another record-breaking day as forecasters warn of a violent 43-degree explosion in Cambridgeshire around noon There is a possibility.

London, South Coast and East Anglia are also likely to join the 40 Club, but the rest of the region is about the same as Friday.

By noon on Sunday (August 14), capital temperatures could reach 43 degrees for the first time in history, with further 40 to 42 degrees expected in the east and south around noon. I'm here.

The Met Office has said things will get warmer day-on-day - here's what to expect on Saturday
Met Office says days will be warmer - here's what to expect on Saturday

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Westweather.co .uk Wales could reach 38 degrees again, while Scotland, Northern Ireland and Northern England will cool off towards the end of the weekend.

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