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southern England are likely to see heatwave criteria met by Saturday and more widely on Sunday. Hot weather is deemed a heatwave when a temperature
southern and eastern England officially [entered heatwave conditions on Sunday,](/weather/articles/c86dy6468epo) after three days at or above the temperature
England could meet the threshold for heatwave status - with maximum temperatures predicted to exceed 27C for three consecutive days. ![BBC weather graphic showing temperatures over the next few days from 18 or 19 degrees
temperatures into the mid- to high-20s celsius across southern and eastern England. After up to five consecutive days in the mid-30s – meeting the definition of a heatwave
temperatures up to 30C in the UK during the month of May. The last time this happened was back in 2012 in Scotland. For England, this potential heatwave could bring the first May 30C since
heatwave threshold in London where it exceeded 28C (82.4F), marking the warmest day of the year so far. It's possible bank holiday Monday could become the hottest May day on record as temperatures
temperatures will range from 13C (55F) in northern Scotland to 22 or 23C (72-73F) in south Wales and southern England. Pollen levels are forecast to be high or very high in England, Wales
southern England and Wales, which could reach near 36C, a Met Office meteorologist said. Those forecasts also spanned the Midlands, as well as south-east and south-west England, East Anglia and south Wales. Many
England by Sunday. These temperatures will be around 6 to 8C above average for early June. Some of the warmth will extend into Northern Ireland and southern Scotland with highs on Sunday
heatwaves. A "few notable high temperature spikes" are also possible according to MeteoGroup. They also go on to say that "above-average temperatures" are expected for each of the months of June, July and August
heatwave continues. On Monday, the UK recorded its all-time highest May temperature as part of London reached 34.8C. That provisional figure, recorded in Kew Gardens, also surpassed the hottest bank holiday Monday
southern and eastern England where counties such as Kent and Cambridgeshire received around a third of their expected rainfall. The driest place in the country was Shoeburyness in Essex where just 26% of "normal" spring
England and Wales are in an official heatwave as of Tuesday. A location has to reach a threshold temperature - 25C for northern and western areas and 28C in London and Home Counties - for three days
heatwave definition during Friday, 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. ![Two colour temperature maps
heatwaves of 2022 and believes “we’ll have another one of those soon enough”. “I mean, it’s getting hotter, and it’s not stopping,” he said. “It’s like every single year, England breaks