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weather are set to return this week, with temperatures forecast to reach 28C (82F) in some places.** After a rather cool week last week, all parts of the UK
weather settles down for the end of the week, more heavy rain and thunderstorms are in the forecast. On Wednesday heavy showers are expected just about everywhere across the UK
forecast before Arctic air brings cold spell next week **Periods of dry and sunny weather are on the cards for most of the UK
UK.** Temperatures peaked around 25C (77F) in parts of England on Friday, but this week is shaping up to be noticeably cooler. There is a mixed forecast for this May Bank Holiday. Scotland started
UK. However warmth may linger further south with some weather models hinting at temperatures in the mid to high-twenties Celsius later in the week. Keep up to date with the latest local forecast
UK are preparing for a possible heatwave as temperatures are forecast to rise as high as 28C ahead of the bank holiday weekend.** This comes after a period of unusually cold weather last week
week before the warmest weather of the year so far settles in. If readings reach 30C before Monday, it will be the earliest date this has happened in the UK for over 70 years.  Image caption, Monday is forecast to bring the most widespread heat of the week with all nations set for their hottest
forecast models show that cooler weather will gradually come in again from Friday and into the weekend. The jet stream, currently to the north of us, will wobble back southwards, meaning areas of low pressure
UK even in mid-summer, let alone in May", the Met Office said. Monday's sweltering conditions are set to be replicated on Tuesday, with forecasters warning slightly warmer air at lower levels could send
UK skies.** As many as 30 to 40 meteors per hour could streak across the predawn sky as the display reaches its peak on 6 May. Taking place annually, the Eta Aquarid shower occurs when
weather continues, England could see some thunderstorms on Tuesday evening, forecasters have said. Temperatures are expected to hit 30C on Wednesday and Thursday in England and Wales before dipping into the high 20s on Friday
UK at this time of year is 28C, which applies to London and areas north of the capital towards Cambridgeshire. Heatwave conditions were already met in eight parts of England by Sunday night: Heathrow
UK** When Cameron and Autumn, a couple from New Jersey, came to London last week, there were highs of 14C. By Tuesday the temperature had more than doubled, reaching 34C as they stood