Upcoming UK Heatwave Set to Begin June 15
Date of next UK heatwave announced ahead of two-week long scorcher

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The UK is expected to experience a heatwave starting June 15, following a cooler first half of the month. Temperatures may rise significantly, with forecasts suggesting very warm spells and potentially reaching 40°C in some areas.
- 01The heatwave is anticipated to begin on June 15, 2023, with high pressure leading to warmer conditions.
- 02Met Office meteorologist Becky Mitchell indicates that temperatures will rise above average in the second half of June.
- 03The forecast predicts a two-week period of dry and settled weather, although some rain may still occur.
- 04Jim Dale from British Weather Services suggests that temperatures could reach 40°C this summer in the UK.
- 05The first half of June will see average temperatures, with drier conditions more likely in the south and east.
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The UK is gearing up for a heatwave expected to commence on June 15, 2023, after a relatively cool start to the month. According to the Met Office, high pressure will dominate from mid-June, leading to dry and settled weather conditions. Meteorologist Becky Mitchell noted that while temperatures will be around average in the first half of June, they are projected to rise significantly in the latter half. Jim Dale from British Weather Services has indicated that temperatures could potentially reach 40°C this summer. The forecast for June 4 to June 13 suggests that while Atlantic low pressure systems will bring some showers, drier conditions are likely to become more prevalent, especially in the south and east. As the month progresses, warmer weather is anticipated, with very warm spells possible in various regions, although occasional showers may still occur towards the end of June.
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Residents should prepare for significantly warmer weather, which may affect outdoor activities and health.
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