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UK Weather Forecast: Hotter than Barcelona due to highs of 35 degrees in mid-July

This week, mercury is rising,weatheris rampant, can reach 35 degrees by mid-month, and is hotter than Barcelona. increase.

Hot weathermay be around the corner, especially in the south, after low temperatures have fallen below average due to floating low pressures throughout the country.

Looking at the European WX Charts and the weather map by mid-July, there is a high pressure system above the UK, which is even hotter than traditional holiday hotspots in Spain and Italy.

On July 15, mercury can rise to 35 ° C in central and southern England, but is not expected to be warmer than 31 ° C in Barcelona.

But good news for sun worshipers, there is a warning from theEnvironment Agencyabout possible water shortages.

This week's temperature will rise slowly, and Wednesday's maximum will be 24 ° C (

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Met Office)

BBCMeteorological forecaster Susan Powell said the temperature was high this week. He said it would rise slowly.

"Even though there is quite a lot of sunlight throughout the UK at the beginning of the week, the temperature is about 2 degrees below the annual average and teens are about 20 degrees lower," she said. Said. ..

"In the end we all got warmer, but up to a week ahead. Some people were more than others. Here on Tuesday, from the southwest to the UK. High pressures are rising towards. "

Temperatures can reach late teens in most parts of the country and can be a chilly start today before reaching 23 degrees Celsius in London.

But it should be calm by the weekend Ms. Powell described the situation in many areas.

By the weekend, many countries will have mid to late 20 ° C temperatures (

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Anador Agency with Getty Images)

"From Saturday to Sunday, it certainly looks like a pretty wide band England The temperature should be in the late twenties. "

Then, mercury will continue to rise next week, said Brian Gaze, a forecaster for Weatherlook. The long-range computer model suggests that there is an increased likelihood of a very warm condition during the last third of July. "

"British temperatures reach 32.7 ° C earlier this month, and the hottest summer weather is usually in July or August. In recent years, extreme heat has become more common in the UK. You wouldn't be surprised if the temperature rises to 35 degrees Celsius. To tell you a little bit, the hottest day of the decade in the 1980s was 34.4 degrees Celsius. "

High pressure system will be installed over the UK by mid-July(

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Katie Pugh)

And the Environment Agency issued a warning about the lack of rainfall.

"People should use water wisely and follow the advice of their suppliers. Hot and dry weather can put pressure on some areas," said a spokesman. rice field.

"We will continue to act as needed. In central and southwestern England, river flow and reservoir water levels are declining."

UK for the next five days Prediction

Almost no problem in the south. Get wet in the northwest.

Today:

It tends to be cloudy in the western and northern regions, with light rain mainly in northern Wales. Clouds collapse for many in the southern part of the day, but remain cloudy in the northwest. The best sunshine in the southeast.

Tonight:

Clear the spells in the South and Southeast areas. It is cloudy and raining further north. Heavy and persistent, mainly in northern England, especially in northwestern Scotland. The wind gets stronger here.

Wednesday:

Finely dry and warm in the central and southern parts. The north is cloudy and rainy, but it is the most persistent in the northwest. Refreshing north.

Thursday-Saturday outlook:

The southern and often eastern regions are sunny and sunny. It will be warm from Friday. In the northwest, it rains occasionally, leaving cloudy and breeze. The southern region is potentially a very warm Saturday.

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