By Brian Gaze
[Updated 06:20 08/08/2022]
Dry and sunny weather combined with increasingly high temperatures sums things up for much of the UK. The heatwave is set to last all week with temperatures climbing above 30C (86F). As we head towards the weekend the heat could become extreme once more with some computer models suggesting the mid 30Cs may be hit.
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Monday starts wet in the far north west of the UK. Elsewhere it is dry.
Through the day it remains dry and sunny in much of the UK. However, there will be patchy outbreaks of rain in the north and west of Scotland.
Temperatures range from 15C (59F) in the north west to a hot 29C (84F) in the south. See the rain radar for the latest view.
Tonight rain continues to affect the northern half of Scotland. Other parts of the UK will be dry with clear periods.
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Tomorrow will be mostly dry and sunny, although there could be some patchy bursts of rain in the far north west. Generally warm and hot in the south where temperatures could reach 30C (86F).
Wednesday is looking fine. Warm in the north and hot in the south where temperatures may climb above 30C (86F).
Thursday is expected to be fine over virtually the whole of the country and the warmth will be spreading northwards. Temperatures continue to climb and in the south they could hit 33C (91F).
On Friday it is a case of rinse and repeat. The whole of the UK should be dry and in the the south temperatures could reach 34C (94F).
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