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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
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
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
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
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
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
Bank Holiday morning satellite picture ## Temperatures take a tumble this week ![Table showing temperatures for 6 towns or cities in the UK last Friday and the expected temperatures this coming Wednesday coming, with
forecast next week **While recent days have felt like winter for some, things will gradually get warmer, especially later in the week ahead.** After returning to around average of the mid to high teens, temperatures
weekend begins warm across southern areas before cooler air in the north spreads to all areas. Gardeners and growers across the northern half of the UK will then need to be on alert on Saturday