Break out the suncream - June is set to have three heatwaves and reach temperatures of 30C.
Temperatures could soar in June Break out the suncream – June is set to have three heatwaves and reach temperatures of 30C. It could be one of your few glimpses of sunny blue skies this summer as a predicted 50 days of rain could leave you scrambling for wellies at Glastonbury, Wimbledon and Royal Ascot. After a somewhat damp Bank Holiday weekend and more rain for half-term, skies will clear up from Friday with 20C sunshine.
‘It will be a dry weekend with spells of warm sunshine, and thi fair weather is likely to continue for a few days into the following week. ‘From June 8 to 22, temperatures have more chance of being above the average at this time of year.’ From the aurora borealis to the hottest day of the year so far to yellow weather warnings for thunderstorms, we’ve seen pretty much everything mother nature has to offer this month.
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