Temperatures in parts of the UK are expected to reach 30 degrees Celsius on Tuesday, as the country has a warm start in September.
this Bureau of Meteorology Said that as students return to school, some areas are about to usher in an official heat wave this week.
On Monday, the highest temperature in Larkshire in the United Kingdom was 28.9 degrees Celsius. Wiltshire Followed by 28.8C recorded in Santon Downham, Suffolk And 28.7C at Middle Wallop in Hampshire.
In Wales, the highest temperature in Usk is 27.1C Monmouth County The mercury temperature of Fyvie Castle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland reached 24C, and the mercury temperature of Ballywatticock in Northern Ireland reached 22.2C.
Meteorologist Greg Dewhurst of the Bureau of Meteorology said that the central and eastern U.K It is an area where the highest temperature can reach 30C on Tuesday.
The temperature in England and Wales will be around 20 degrees Celsius, while the temperature in Scotland and Northern Ireland may be around 24 to 25 degrees Celsius.
Mr. Dewhurst said that the low pressure entering from the southwest on Wednesday made parts of Wales and Northern Ireland “not so hot”, but “hot air” would remain in central and eastern England and Scotland, bringing the maximum temperature to 26C to 29C.
Temperatures will drop later this week, and the risk of some heavy showers increases.
Mr. Dewhurst said that the central and eastern regions of England are “most likely” to record official heat waves from Monday to Wednesday, but only “coming soon”.
If a location records the daily maximum temperature level for at least three consecutive days that meets or exceeds different thresholds across the country, the location meets the British heat wave threshold.
These include 25 degrees Celsius in Wales, Scotland and southwest England, 27 degrees Celsius in south and east England, and 28 degrees Celsius in London.
“We are often particularly warm in early September,” Mr. Duhurst said, adding: “August is particularly cool…and cloudy, so this is the warmest weather in the UK since July.”
September has surpassed the highest temperature of 27.2C in August of this year in the UK, and the last time it appeared in 2016.
The current warm weather is after the official end of summer. From a meteorological point of view, this is considered to be August 31.



