As the humid temperature in August is expected to rise to nearly 30 degrees Celsius, non-job-seekers are urged to take off the dust from their hats and sunscreen.
this Bureau of Meteorology He said that the public should be aware that although the midsummer is over, they may still be sunburned if preventive measures are not taken.
Warm weather will return U.K with Wales Starting from Sunday, the temperature in some areas on Tuesday rose to about 28C, and then the thunderstorm in the second half of the week ended the hot weather.
The Met Office said the storm will start in western England and Wales, and then move eastward until next weekend.
Craig Snell, a meteorologist at the Bureau of Meteorology, told PA News Agency: “The sun is still quite strong, so if you are going to stay in the sun for a long time, wear a hat and some sunscreen, because even the summer peak has passed. , The sun can still burn you at this time of the year.”
Mr. Snell said the temperature may be higher than expected at this time of year.
He said: “For some of us, I think they may be five degrees above the average for the year.
“At the beginning of September, we may see the average temperature in the southern part of the UK is about 21 degrees Celsius.
“In the north, we may pay more attention to high school students at 17-18 degrees Celsius.”
Mr. Snell also said: “In the past ten years or so in September, we have had a warm time, especially at the beginning of the month.”
He said a period of high pressure in the west of England last week meant cloudy weather for many people, but these systems will move south over the weekend, bringing warm winds from the European continent.
Scotland The warm weather in Northern Ireland is expected to decrease, and the front North Atlantic May bring showers.



