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Met Office Forecasts Heatwave in Parts of the UK with Temperatures nearing 30°C

The Met Office has predicted a heatwave in certain areas of the UK with temperatures reaching close to 30°C, expected to last from Monday, June 24, until Thursday, June 27. Parts of Wales, including Monmouthshire, Powys, Newport, Cardiff, and Swansea, are likely to experience temperatures between 25-27°C. The heatwave threshold requires temperatures to exceed specific levels for three consecutive days. Following the heatwave, the Met Office anticipates a return to cooler and wetter conditions, with potential thunderstorms in west and southwest Wales.

The Met Office has forecasted a heatwave in parts of the UK this week, with temperatures expected to peak near 30°C. The forecast period runs from Monday, June 24, until Thursday, June 27. For an official heatwave, temperatures must exceed defined thresholds for at least three consecutive days.

In Wales, the south-east region, including Monmouthshire, Powys, Newport, Cardiff, and Swansea, is anticipated to experience temperatures between 25-27°C. Here is a day-by-day temperature overview:

  • Monday, June 24: Morning temperatures will range from 16-19°C, rising to around 24°C by 2 pm, particularly in Wrexham. Evening temperatures will drop below 20°C.
  • Tuesday, June 25: Morning temperatures will be around 19°C in Cardiff, Newtown, and Wrexham. Afternoon highs will reach 25°C near the border, and maintain mid-20s into the evening.
  • Wednesday, June 26: Morning and afternoon temperatures will stay in the low to mid-20s, with 23°C forecasted in Cardiff and Newtown.
  • Thursday, June 27: Morning temperatures will be cooler, around 15-18°C, rising throughout the day.

Post-heatwave, the Met Office expects unsettled weather to return, with cooler and wetter conditions, and possible thunderstorms, particularly in the west and southwest Wales by late Wednesday or Thursday.

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