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heatwave thresholds across the UK for the daily maximum temperature. 25 Celsius in Scotland, Northern
heatwave in the UK is defined by the Met Office as at least three consecutive days with daily maximum temperatures exceeding a county-specific threshold
UK is defined by the Met Office as at least three consecutive days with daily maximum temperatures exceeding a county-specific threshold, reflecting a sustained spell of unusually hot weather. The heatwave
heatwave is expected to be declared in parts of the UK on Sunday, with temperatures nearing May records. The [Met Office](https://www.theguardian.com/uk/met-office) said readings at Heathrow at midday on Sunday showed temperatures
UK is forecast to intensify over the bank holiday weekend, reaching heatwave criteria in a number of locations.** Daytime highs are forecast to reach the upper 20s Celsius in many areas, with
heatwave thresholds across the next few days, with temperatures widely in the high 20s and low 30s into next week. Bank holiday Monday could see the hottest May day on record as temperatures are forecast
heatwave could result in air temperatures in the mid-30sC (mid 90F) and WBGT of around 30C (86F) leading to extreme heat stress. ![Lightning strikes near the Orlando Citrus Bowl as a severe weather warning