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2 days ago
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Two counties in England set to sizzle in 37C heatwave next week
Large parts of England are set to swelter next week as weather maps turn red. A heatwave could be on the way with the mercury cranking up a notch from Wednesday, July 9, where temperatures could hit the mid to high 20s. Come the following day on Thursday, July 10, the temperature is set to hit 30C and above in England. READ MORE: Tourists put on notice after Spain introduces new rules affecting accommodation Get breaking news on BirminghamLive WhatsApp, click the link to join And mercury is set to remain at 30C and in the low to mid-30s on Friday and Saturday (July 11 and 12) across large areas of England. Peak temperatures next week could be reached on Saturday, according to A maximum heat of 37C has been forecast for the counties of Norfolk and Cambridgeshire. In its long-range forecast from July 8 to 17, the Met Office advised that temperatures could become "warm or very warm once again" in some parts. A spokesperson said: "Likely a fairly cool start to the period with a few showers still to clear from the east, but for most it should become fine and dry, although some chilly mornings are possible. "Through the rest of the week any rain will tend to focus on the north or northwest of the country, with the south becoming predominantly dry. "Temperatures are likely to remain close to, perhaps a little below average initially. "However through the second half of the week and especially the following weekend there are signs that temperatures will begin to trend up, becoming warm or very warm once again, especially across southern parts of the UK, but perhaps more widely as we head toward the middle of July."
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16-05-2025
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The hottest places in England this week where temperatures will feel like Spain
Parts of England are set to experience 20C-plus temperatures in the coming days, making them feel as hot as parts of Spain. WX Charts has revealed that temperatures are set to rise to their highest point in the next week on Tuesday, May 20. Here, the majority of England is set to experience temperatures ranging from 18C to 19C. READ MORE: DVSA warning over problem which stretches to whopping 600,000 drivers Get breaking news on BirminghamLive WhatsApp, click the link to join But some places are set to see the mercury go above 20C, rivalling popular holiday destinations such as Benidorm in Spain, where the temperature is forecasted to be 21C at the same time. Peaks of 22C have been forecasted for Liverpool and Manchester alongside London, according to While areas of the south coast could see the temperature rise to 20C. And in the West Midlands including Birmingham, it could peak at around 19C. In its long range forecast from May 20 to 29, the Met Office said: "Most of the UK will be fine with sunny spells during the first part of this period. "A few showers are possible in the south at first but otherwise the majority of places will be dry. "Temperatures are likely to be above normal for the time of year. Into the bank holiday weekend and following week, a change in weather type is expected. "More unsettled conditions are likely to develop, with weather systems moving in from the Atlantic. "This will bring spells of rain to many areas, perhaps heavy at times, with a risk of strong winds in places. "Some drier and brighter intervals are likely between systems. "Temperatures will probably be near normal or slightly above."