The UK Met Office recently said the country will see periods of heavy rain and thunder in July and early August. The Met Office’s July washout report caused a stir due to five days of rain in late July. Brits don’t want to bathe in a UK heatwave while July is forecast to be empty. A recent forecast report claimed that the country will experience heavy rain and thunderstorms until July 23. However, periods of heavy rain and thunderstorms are expected to continue beyond July 23. the last days of this month. You are requested to stick to this page and read the report shared by the Met Office UK. Scroll down the page and see below.
Met Office Weather Forecast UK Heat Wave
As mentioned, in this period the weather in the country will be more unstable, with a combination of rain and sunny periods. But the Met Office predicts longer periods of rain for many days. Some of the rains could be heavy and stormy during this period. According to the Met Office, the country is likely to experience cooler temperatures compared to summer temperatures, as well as humid weather. Continue reading this article for more details.
The UK Met Office added: “Over time, the low pressure is forecast to become central in the north-east of the UK, while the higher pressure will tend to move from the south-west. Given this synoptic configuration, there will often be a breeze, although initially the winds may be light towards the north-eastern areas, which means that the showers here will be slow. With an air mass predominantly originating from the North Atlantic, temperatures will often be cooler for this time of year.”
Despite earlier forecasts and reports, a colder forecast is ahead that temperatures could drop as low as 33 degrees Celsius in parts of the UK. Talking about this week’s weather report and forecast conditions, the country will have five consecutive days of rain and thunderstorms. The southern part of the country will be the one that will suffer the most from the cold. The Met Office said they expect more in the coming days. A swarm of flying ants was caught on weather radar along the southern coast. Stay tuned to this website for more details and further updates.
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