
More scorching temperatures are headed to the UK, but not everywhere will be lucky enough to enjoy the warmer weather. Latest maps from WXCHARTS show that two days in August will be hot, with many parts of the UK seeing temperatures increase.
Maps show that on August 25 at 12 noon, temperatures will begin to rise, with many areas in the south seeing around 27C. London, Gloucester, Birmingham, Shrewsbury, Bristol, Oxford, and Milton Keynes will see around 28C.
By 6pm, temperatures will be even hotter with 30C to be seen in Gloucester. Cooler temperatures will be seen in Cumbria, Newcastle and Scotland.
Wales will see between 20C to 29C with Cornwall to see around 24C and Northern Ireland to see 20C to 22C.
On Tuesday, August 26, at 6pm, temperatures will begin to drop, with the hottest place being 27C in Hunstanton, East of England.
A forecast by the Met Office says: "The forecast for Bank Holiday Monday is for reasonably fair weather, with light winds and sunny spells continuing from the weekend.
"However there is still a small chance that western or southwestern parts could see some cloudier skies and a few showers.
"As the week goes on, skies may become generally cloudier, and there is an increasing chance of outbreaks of rain and showers."
It adds that any precipitation would be initially across the southwestern half of the UK, and possibly spreading further north and east at times.
The weather experts also say winds could be breezy at times too, especially around exposed coasts and some hills and that temperatures will be around normal, perhaps a little above in places where sunnier spells persist with lighter winds.
England
Carlisle
Durham
Lancaster
Leeds
Liverpool
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Preston
Ripon
Sunderland
York
Northern Ireland
Armagh
Bangor
Belfast
Lisburn
Londonderry
Newry
Scotland
Aberdeen
Dundee
Dunfermline
Edinburgh
Glasgow
Inverness
Perth
Stirling
Wales
Bangor
St Asaph
St Davids
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