UK Set for 24C Heatwave as 58 Counties Experience a 3-Day Scorcher
UK weather maps reveal 24C heat blast as 58 counties face 3-day scorcher – list
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The UK is bracing for a three-day heatwave, with temperatures potentially reaching 24C in London and central England. The Met Office forecasts warm weather across 58 counties, while Northern Ireland may miss out on the heat. The warmest day is expected to be May 7.
- 01Temperatures could reach 24C in London and central England during the heatwave.
- 02The warmest day is projected for May 7.
- 03A total of 58 counties across the UK will experience temperatures of 20C or above.
- 04Northern Ireland is not expected to see these high temperatures.
- 05The weather is expected to change after the heatwave, with potential rain and strong winds.
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The UK is set to experience a significant heatwave, with temperatures rising to 24C in London and central England over a three-day period from May 5 to May 7. The Met Office predicts that southern regions will see highs of 22C, while northern areas could hit 21C. The GFS weather model indicates that 58 counties will enjoy temperatures above 20C, although Northern Ireland will not be among them. The warmest day is anticipated to be May 7, when temperatures in London and Yorkshire could peak at 24C. Following this warm spell, the weather is expected to become more variable, with an increased likelihood of rain and strong winds in the first week of May.
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The heatwave may affect outdoor activities and could lead to increased energy consumption due to air conditioning use.
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