The Met Office has explained whether a heatwave will occur this week
However, the Met Office has confirmed whether the higher temperatures can actually be called a 'mini-heatwave' or not. In order for an extended period to be called a heatwave, hot weather must be consistently experienced for at least three days.
Read more: Killer who pushed his teen girlfriend down stairs will be FREED as her disgusted family blast parole board "The southeast is likely to see warm conditions on Saturday, although elsewhere temperatures are likely to be near normal or even slightly below. These warm few days are not technically a ‘mini-heatwave’.
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