Brits are bracing for a two-week heatwave as temperatures look set to soar to 32C in the coming weeks.
WX Charts have reported that south-eastern parts of England may experience temperatures as high as 32C in mid-August.According to Exacta Weather forecaster James Madden, temperatures could soar from 10th August, lasting until at least until the 15th.
What does the Met Office say? Its long-range forecast for Tuesday the 6th of August to Thursday the 15th of August reads: “Much of this period looks likely to be changeable with UK's weather characterised by a broadly westerly type, which means weather mostly of an Atlantic origin.“Within this, low pressure is perhaps more likely to be situated further to the north, bringing more frequent bouts of rain, showers and perhaps windier weather at times.
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