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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 to range between 11C and 19C, down from
Saturday and Sunday. At the moment, counties like Herefordshire and Worcestershire look most likely. But a lot depends on whether showers develop over the bank holiday weekend.  have been issued
Saturday and 32C on Sunday. Temperatures are forecast to peak on Monday when we could see 33C recorded in southern England and the Midlands. “It is likely that the May and spring UK temperature records
weather patterns.** High pressure that was forecast to build right across the UK is instead due to be centred to the west, bringing cool north-westerly winds. However it will become largely dry and temperatures
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
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
weather is "likely to affect vulnerable groups". ## Temperatures to continue climbing on Saturday . The delays come a month after the EU’s entry
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