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02.08.2021 - 11:11 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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The July heatwave feels like a lifetime ago following days of rain, storms and whatever else the weather could throw at us.
But summer could be saved in a matter of weeks with another heatwave on the cards.
An African plume is expected to bring soaring temperatures to the UK later this month with temperatures reaching the high 20s.
Forecasters have predicted temperatures will be higher than average as current
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This summer has been a bit of a weather rollercoaster, with sun and rain all thrown into one. Sun is due to come and greet us once more though as August nears to an end next week, with Brits expected to enjoy another sizzler.
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Temperatures are expected to soar in Scotland next month after an extremely unsettled August concludes, forecasters have predicted.
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The weather over the past few weeks has been tumultuous to say the least, with Brits basking in 32C heatwaves one day but cowering from torrential rain and heavy thunderstorms the next.Thankfully, the sun hasn't disappeared on us just yet, as experts predict the UK will experience yet another boiling hot wave of heat, as an African plume causes temperatures to soar later this month.
heatwave.From Wednesday, the average of 20C sunshine is set to melt away in favour of showers and gusty winds.The bad weather is predicted to be bad enough to become the the next named storm of the year in the UK - Storm Fleur.However, forecasters say it is too early to confirm this.Thursday sees a 400 mile-wide Atlantic torment bring blustery conditions across the country, with 60mph gusts on the cards in England's South-West.The weekend will see more rain bursts with the same following on next
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