UK to Experience 22°C Heatwave This May Bank Holiday Weekend
UK weather maps show 22C scorcher on May bank holiday - see list of 21 hottest counties
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A mini heatwave is expected across the UK during the May bank holiday weekend, with temperatures reaching 22°C in parts of Southeast England, including Greater London, Kent, and Surrey. Over 20 counties will enjoy sunny weather, while northern regions may see cooler temperatures around 14°C.
- 01Temperatures in the UK are forecasted to peak at 22°C during the May bank holiday weekend.
- 02More than 20 counties will experience sunny weather, particularly in Southeast England.
- 03Northern England and Scotland will have significantly cooler temperatures, with highs around 14°C and lows of 10°C.
- 04The warm weather is expected to begin on May 3 and continue into May 4.
- 05The Met Office predicts predominantly dry conditions with some sunny spells.
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Weather forecasts indicate that the UK will experience a mini heatwave over the May bank holiday weekend, with temperatures expected to peak at 22°C in parts of Southeast England, particularly around Greater London, Kent, and Surrey. WXCHARTS weather maps suggest that most of the country will enjoy sunny conditions starting midday on May 3. While southern England will see highs of 20°C, the Midlands and Yorkshire are also expected to reach 19°C. Conversely, northern regions will be less fortunate, with temperatures only reaching 14°C and Scotland experiencing lows of 10°C. The pleasant weather is anticipated to persist into May 4, though Scotland and parts of Wales will remain cooler, with temperatures around 4°C and 13°C, respectively. The Met Office's long-range forecast indicates that high pressure will dominate, leading to predominantly dry conditions with some cloud cover, while rain is expected only in the far west and northwest of the UK.
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The warm weather may encourage outdoor activities and tourism in the affected regions, benefiting local businesses.
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