Hot weather maps show exact areas to see heat blast
New show parts of the UK could experience a burst of in the coming days, with temperatures climbing in many areas.
According to the latest projections from WXCharts, much of the UK will enjoy pleasant conditions, with temperatures reaching the mid to high teens next Monday (October 7) and continuing into Tuesday.
While the has indicated that “widely unsettled conditions” are expected through much of October, the forecasters also hint at brighter days ahead.
Meanwhile, weather maps from NetWeather predict temperatures could hit highs of 19C on October 8 in East Anglia – only dropping by a couple of degrees in several surrounding areas such as London, the Midlands, south coast and South West.
A similar trend in temperatures could be repeated on October 10, according to the weather maps.
Parts of the UK will enjoy an October Indian summer
In , Senior Forecaster Nick Finnis said: “There will be spells of unsettled weather at times, perhaps wet and windy, particularly early on in the month.
“But there are indications of a greater probability, for now, for blocking high pressure to build sometime through October – bringing more settled and fine weather for one or perhaps two weeks for large parts of the country, though any warmth will depend on how any blocking anticyclone positions.”
The , however, paints a very different picture. Its long-range weather forecast for the UK, for the first half of October, predicts much more unsettled conditions.
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The south east will experience the warmest temperatures
Met Office’s five-day forecast:
Thursday:
It will be a bright day, although some patchy clouds will form through the day that could develop into the odd isolated shower, mainly towards southeast England. Feeling warm in the sunshine.
Outlook for Friday to Sunday:
Dry with plenty of sunny spells on Friday and feeling warm in light winds. Rain returning from the west into the weekend with stronger winds.