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weather to intensify in UK over bank holiday weekend **The unusual May heat gripping the UK is 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
bank holiday weekend, with forecast temperatures surpassing the existing record of 32.8C. As well as it being hot, there will be lots of dry and sunny weather for much of the UK
UK should see mild and mostly dry weather on bank holiday Monday but heavy showers and thunder is possible in some areas. The highs are forecast
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
weather, with some parts of the country expected to reach the high 20s before the bank holiday weekend. Temperatures in [London](https://www.theguardian.com/uk/london) and East Anglia could reach 27C on Friday, the Met Office
forecast to rise as high as 30C in parts of the UK as a potential heatwave develops across the long bank holiday weekend.** [Heat health alerts, external](https://ukhsa-dashboard.data.gov.uk/weather-health-alerts/heat?type=heat) have been issued
UK a number of bank holiday events were cancelled because of the extreme heat. In Surrey, Leatherhead Lions Club said its annual bank holiday donkey derby would no longer include the donkeys
weather warning for thunderstorms across England earlier on Tuesday. Forecasters said isolated storms with lightning, hail and gusty winds could affect large parts of the country, from Bath and Reading to Lincoln and Sheffield
forecast **A heatwave is expected to officially be declared for parts of the UK on Sunday as a spell of unusual May heat intensifies.** A temperature of [30.5C was recorded at Frittenden in Kent
Bank holiday Monday could see the hottest May day on record as temperatures are forecast to approach 33C in south-east England. With lots of sunshine in the forecast, UV levels are also expected
bank holiday Monday on record - 33.3C in August 2019. "This heat would be exceptional in the UK even in mid-summer, let alone in May", the Met Office said. Monday's sweltering conditions
forecast to face a heatwave this bank holiday weekend, with temperatures expected to reach up to 30C in some parts of the country. Yellow heat health alerts, indicatingtemperates could place vulnerable people at risk, have
weather forecaster, warning periods of exceptional heat are expected to come “more and more often and more and more prematurely, and to be more and more intense”. A Met Office spokesperson said: “Breaking
bank holiday weekend has beaten the UK’s all-time temperature record for May, with highs of up to 35C still to come on Monday afternoon. A temperature of 33.5C [was recorded at London
forecasts also spanned the Midlands, as well as south-east and south-west England, East Anglia and south Wales. Many places across England and Wales will reach the heatwave threshold on Tuesday, with some having
Weather data - suggest the summer ahead will bring the risk of additional heatwaves. A "few notable high temperature spikes" are also possible according to MeteoGroup. They also go on to say that "above-average temperatures
UK for mobile network quality in 2025, a problem exacerbated by the decommissioning of a phone mast in the area earlier this year, affecting 02, Vodafone and Three customers. Steven Roberts, a local taxi driver
banks of the Canal Saint-Martin in Paris. Photograph: Tom Nicholson/Reuters “This is an unprecedented event with a one in 1,000 chance of happening at this time of year in the climate
UK." The heat has also affected passengers travelling on trains up and down the county, with Network Rail imposing a series of speed restrictions on tracks to keep trains safe. National rail said heat