The forecaster said that after a month of rainy weather, the temperature will reach 26 degrees Celsius this week.
Parts of the country will be bathed in warm sunlight due to “dominant” high pressure levels, according to Bureau of Meteorology
Prior to this, August weather in some areas was wetter than usual—for many people, it was a changeable month.
Weather Bureau forecaster Sarah Kent told PA News Agency: “High pressure dominates this week, bringing mostly stable conditions and varying amounts of clouds.
“However, there will be a shareholder from the north North Sea Make some areas feel colder, especially later in the week.
“In sunny places, especially on Wednesdays, the temperature may reach 24 degrees Celsius. U.K And Wales, while the western region Scotland The highest temperature in Northern Ireland can reach 26 degrees Celsius.
“It all depends on the amount of cloud seen in certain areas.”
In the coming days, UV and pollen levels in parts of England and Wales will also be high.
Ms. Kent said that after Wednesday, as the cold front enters, the temperature will become even lower.
She continued: “The whole week will not be warm, and the northeasterly wind will continue to prevent any possibility of overheating.”
Prior to this, there was a lot of rain in parts of the UK at some time of the year, including City of London It experienced the ninth wettest August on record.
However, Ms. Kent said that this does not represent the entire country-the conclusion reached is that this is the seventh hottest August on record.
She added: “For many people, this month has been fluctuating. Scotland is drier than usual, and there has of course been a lot of downpours in the southeast.
“The situation is not bad, so far, the average rainfall in the country has reached 72% of the average rainfall this month, which is almost the level we want to achieve when we enter the end of August.”



