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The Met Office has forecast warmer weather on the horizon after the fourth summer heatwave has come to an end and the British Isles have been blanketed in grey skies. Most of the nation is currently cruising through low-20Cs temperatures, a far cry from the plus 30C heat the UK was enjoying last week.
After the fourth heatwave of the summer, temperatures have plummeted - but the nation is set for a return to balmy conditions, with the Met Office suggesting this weekend could see 'pleasant warmth'
As a result, the Met Office has said this summer is on track to be one of the warmest, if not “the” warmest, since records began in 1884. Hurricane Erin may potentially bring rain and wind to the country next week, but bank holiday Monday is looking ...
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Nottinghamshire Live on MSNMet Office predicts date of UK warm weather return
The Met Office has said that 'pleasant warmth' is heading to the UK over the coming days as the national forecaster has pinpointed the exact date when summer will make a surprise return
The Met Office has downplayed reports of a 400-mile long band of rain that will reportedly sweep through the UK later this month. According to a report in the Daily Express, citing weather data from WXCharts, a rain storm that will be 403 miles long will hit on Thursday, 28 August.
Provisional figures from the Met Office show that the UK's average temperature this summer has been 1.6C above the average.
BRITS are set to enjoy plenty more sunshine today as temperatures soar to 27C to kick off the week. Dry weather is expected to dominate for much of the UK today and tomorrow, following last
Met Office weather forecasters have said thunderstorms could create intense flooding over a two day period in some parts of the UK this week, and Brits ought to be prepared