The Met Office has warned that warmer weather could also bring thunderstorms.
According to the Met Office Sunday, August 11 should see warmer weather coming, despite an unpromising morning.
It predicts: “A murky start with cloud gradually breaking and burning back to the coasts to leave sunnier spells by the afternoon.
“Feeling much warmer for most and humid. Maximum temperature 27 °C.”
Temperatures will hit the 27 degree peak around 4pm in Wiltshire and Swindon.
Then next week, the met predicts that the warmth and humidity could continue with even some possibility of thunderstorms.
It forecasts: “Sunny spells on Monday, feeling very warm and humid with possibly thunderstorms.
“Cloudier at times on Tuesday and Wednesday with outbreaks of rain. Temperatures returning closer to average.”
Unfortunately, in its long range August forecast it writes: “Most of the wet weather will tend to be focused in the west and northwest.”
Beyond this, into September, the uncertainty continues with “longer drier spells most likely towards the south and east, although here there is the small chance of some thundery conditions spreading in from the nearby continent at times.”
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