The Met Office has confirmed that parts of the UK could face heatwave conditions again this weekend, issuing a two-word forecast verdict: 'increasingly likely'. The current heatwave is only just dying back to normal today, Monday, June 29, but forecasters have already been issuing bright red heat maps with warnings of a return to baking, sizzling conditions by the end of the week.
Temperatures to Rise Again After Brief Relief
This week is set to be a welcome relief for many as the UK returns to low to mid-20°C temperatures. However, the Met Office stated that another heatwave is 'increasingly likely to arrive this weekend, though it is unlikely to hit the same temperature peaks as last week, which saw record-breaking days above 35°C.
According to the Met Office: “For the early part of next week, temperatures will rise, perhaps reaching heatwave conditions for some, but the forecast suggests that this event is unlikely to reach the high temperatures and humidity of last week’s heat.”
Forecasters Detail Weekend Weather Pattern
Neil Armstrong, Met Office Chief Forecaster, said: “With last week’s heat behind us, there will be much relief for many this week as we are forecasting a pleasant week of summer with temperatures in the low to mid 20s°C for many.” From Tuesday into the midweek, conditions are forecast to turn more changeable, with showers or longer spells of rain - heaviest and most frequent in the north and west, while the south and southeast stay mostly drier and often warm. Some showers on Tuesday could be thundery, potentially prompting a thunderstorm warning.
High Pressure Building from the Azores
Tony Wisson, Met Office Deputy Chief Forecaster, explained: “Toward the weekend, high pressure will continue to build in across most of the UK as it extends from the Azores. This will lead to more settled, warm or very warm conditions for many, especially across England and Wales, though some rain may still affect the far north.”
For the weekend of Saturday, July 4 and 5, temperatures could approach high 20s°C across parts of England, perhaps 30°C in parts of the southeast, with values of mid to high 20s°C in Wales. Wisson added: “Although a return to heatwave conditions is looking increasingly likely for some areas, the likelihood of such extreme high temperatures or high levels of humidity as last week is currently low.”



