The UK is set to experience its first proper heatwave of the summer, with temperatures soaring to 25C and above before the end of June - but the Met Office has warned of thunderstorms
The UK is bracing for its first significant heatwave of the summer, with temperatures predicted to rise above 25C before the end of June. Weather maps from WX Charts, using data from Met Desk, suggest that the heatwave will reach its peak on Friday, June 28, as an Iberian plume sweeps across the country.
These predictions align with additional weather forecasts from Netweather TV and Ventusky, which indicate the heatwave will begin impacting the UK from June 27. Current weather maps and charts signal a significant shift in the UK's weather patterns, marking a stark contrast from the cooler weather experienced earlier in June.
The anticipated heatwave is set to bring not only soaring temperatures but also a rise in humidity, making it feel even warmer. This abrupt shift has triggered a spike in demand for cooling products and services as locals gear up for the sweltering conditions.
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