Daily Mail

Never mind the Bahamas: Britain to swelter at 84F

- By Richard Marsden r.marsden@dailymail.co.uk

THE week may have started out rather gloomy for many of us, with cloudy skies and light rain.

But sunshine and scorching temperatur­es are expected to make a comeback by the weekend, when those in the South-East could find it as warm as the Bahamas.

Temperatur­es in the London area could hit 29C ( 84F) by Friday and Saturday, and they may reach 23-24C (73-75F) in other areas of central and southern England.

In Wales and the North, where it is likely to be cloudier, there could be highs of 20-21C (68-70F).

Oli Claydon, of the Meteorolog­ical

Office, said: ‘As the week goes on, temperatur­es are going to rise – but there will be quite a lot of cloud around so there are not going to be crystal- clear conditions everywhere.

‘By Wednesday, we could see temperatur­es climbing as high as 24-25C (75-77F) in the South-East, rising to 27-29C (81-84F) by Friday and Saturday.

‘ The sunniest weather and highest temperatur­es are likely to be south-east of a line stretching from The Wash to Southampto­n. But even as far north as Newcastle upon Tyne it could reach 22-23C (72-73F), and there could be highs of 23-24C (73-75F) in Plymouth.’

Maximum UK temperatur­es are likely to beat those in Ibiza, which is expected to reach 27C (81F) on Friday and 28C (84F) on Saturday. Meanwhile, the Bahamas is likely to reach 29C. Mr

Claydon said there is ‘some uncertaint­y’ about whether the very warm and sunny conditions will last into Sunday.

It is the first time this month that temperatur­es are forecast to reach the 80s Fahrenheit, after the last heatwave in late June.

June 25 was the hottest day of the year so far, with temperatur­es reaching 33.3C (91.9F) at Heathrow airport and hundreds of thousands flocking to beaches despite social- distancing rules. In the meantime, many areas are due to be cloudy through today and tomorrow, with some patchy light rain. The best of any brightness is due to be in the South-East.

Into next week, the weather is due to be split between dry and warm conditions in the South and East, and a cooler, cloudier situation in the North and West, with wet and windy spells possible.

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