The United Kingdom experienced its hottest day of the year on August 12, with temperatures in Cambridge reaching a scorching 34.8°C. This marks a significant peak in what is predicted to be an ongoing heatwave, driven by warm air from the Iberian Peninsula.
According to WXCharts weather maps, the UK will remain under the influence of this Iberian heatwave through the following weekend.The continuing rise in temperatures has sparked concerns across the country, with forecasters predicting even hotter conditions in the coming days.
Temperatures in the Midlands and Southern England are expected to reach up to 30°C by August 23, further intensifying the heatwave. The weekend could see temperatures in Southern England hovering between 25°C and 26°C, signalling no immediate respite from the heat.
Major cities in the UK are also bracing for the heat. Leeds, Manchester, and Liverpool are predicted to experience highs of around 26°C, according to reports from Times Now.
The soaring temperatures have prompted warnings about the potential health risks, particularly for vulnerable populations. As the UK continues to grapple with this intense heat, residents are being urged to take precautions and stay hydrated.
According to WXCharts weather maps, the UK will remain under the influence of this Iberian heatwave through the following weekend.The continuing rise in temperatures has sparked concerns across the country, with forecasters predicting even hotter conditions in the coming days.
Temperatures in the Midlands and Southern England are expected to reach up to 30°C by August 23, further intensifying the heatwave. The weekend could see temperatures in Southern England hovering between 25°C and 26°C, signalling no immediate respite from the heat.
Major cities in the UK are also bracing for the heat. Leeds, Manchester, and Liverpool are predicted to experience highs of around 26°C, according to reports from Times Now.
The soaring temperatures have prompted warnings about the potential health risks, particularly for vulnerable populations. As the UK continues to grapple with this intense heat, residents are being urged to take precautions and stay hydrated.