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heatwave is expected to officially be declared for parts of the UK on Sunday as a spell of unusual May
unusual May heat gripping the UK is forecast to intensify over the bank holiday weekend, reaching heatwave
unusually early: temperatures in May rarely rise above 30C as far north as the UK, France and Germany, large parts of which are experiencing temperatures 10-15C above the climate average. Monday and Tuesday
May Bank Holiday. We're also expecting many parts of England to go into an official heatwave, during which the temperature exceeds 26-28C - depending on exact location - for three consecutive days. - [What
UK’s hottest May day for at least 79 years, and Kew Gardens in west London recorded 32.3C (90.1F). Many areas of England are officially in a heatwave, with the first to meet
unusually hot weather. The heatwave threshold temperature varies across the UK. In Greater London it is 28C whereas in Northern Ireland and Scotland it is 25C. It is likely that a few places could meet
unusually hot weather for the time of year. The heatwave threshold temperature varies across the UK. In Greater London it is 28 Celsius whereas in Northern Ireland it is 25 Celsius. It is possible that