Met Office Warns of 30C Heatwave This Weekend, 38C Possible in July
Met Office: 30C Heatwave This Weekend, 38C in July

The Met Office has warned that a new 30C heatwave could hit Britain this weekend, while separate forecasts show 38C heat in parts of the country in July. WXCHARTS maps indicate hot conditions across the UK, with temperatures soaring in early July.

Met Office Forecast for This Weekend

According to the Met Office, nine areas are likely to experience 30C weather this weekend. These include Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, East Sussex, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Kent, Oxfordshire, Surrey, and West Sussex. The agency has advised residents to prepare for high temperatures and take necessary precautions.

Long-Range Forecast Shows 38C in July

WXCHARTS maps, which provide weather data and predictions, show that on July 10, temperatures could reach 38C in some parts of the UK. This would mark a significant heatwave event, potentially breaking records for the month. The maps highlight a band of intense heat moving across the country.

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Impact and Precautions

Health officials urge the public to stay hydrated, avoid prolonged sun exposure during peak hours, and check on vulnerable individuals. The Met Office may issue heat health warnings if temperatures persist. The upcoming heatwave follows a pattern of warmer summers in the UK, attributed to climate change.

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