UK Weather Forecast: 24°C Heat Expected Next Week Amid Cooler Conditions
UK weather maps reveal 24C heat as 35 counties face 20C or above – see full list
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Weather models indicate that parts of the UK could see temperatures rise to 24°C next week, particularly in the south-east, including London. However, the Met Office warns of cooler and unsettled conditions until then, with rain expected across many areas.
- 01Temperatures may reach 24°C in the south-east of England next week.
- 0235 counties in England and Wales could experience temperatures of 20°C or above.
- 03The Met Office predicts cooler and unsettled weather leading up to the warmer spell.
- 04May 24 is expected to be the hottest day with widespread highs of 22°C and 23°C.
- 05Northern Ireland and Scotland will remain cooler than the rest of the UK during this period.
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Weather forecasts indicate that the UK may experience a warm spell starting May 21, with temperatures potentially reaching 24°C in the south-east, including London. The ECMWF weather model suggests that 35 counties across England and Wales will see temperatures of 20°C or above during this four-day period. However, the Met Office warns that the week leading up to this warm weather will be marked by cooler and unsettled conditions, with rain expected in many areas. The forecast for May 16 to May 25 highlights a changeable weather pattern, with low pressure bringing rain and cooler temperatures before a recovery towards warmer conditions, particularly in the south. May 24 is anticipated to be the best day for heat, with highs of 22°C and 23°C across a significant portion of England.
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The expected rise in temperatures may encourage outdoor activities and tourism in warmer areas, while the cooler weather beforehand may affect plans.
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