
15 counties in england set to sizzle as uk faces 28c heatwave 'for three days'
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UK WEATHER MAPS, AS PROJECTED BY ADVANCED MODELLING FROM THE GFS SYSTEM, SHOW A BLISTERING 28C HEATWAVE BY JUNE 11, WITH THE WHOLE OF THE EAST OF ENGLAND SIZZLED. 05:40, 30 May 2025 New
weather maps have burned bright red as a 28C blast brings a blistering sizzler to the UK. UK weather maps, as projected by advanced modelling from the GFS system, show a blistering 28C
heatwave by June 11, with the whole of the east of England sizzled. The heat plume will stick around too, with maps on Ventusky, which uses WX Charts, as well as Netweather TV and Met Desk,
showing 27C around June 13 - sparking at least three consecutive dates of hot weather, and potentially far more. London, Kent and Essex will see the bulk of the heat arriving as well as
Surrey, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire. READ MORE NEW RULES FOR USING MOBILE PHONE AT WHEEL WITH ONLY SOME UK DRIVERS IMPACTED East Sussex,
Norfolk and Suffolk are also set to roast, as well as Buckinghamshire, Middlesex and Yorkshire. A Met Office forecast in the short-term, for May 30, explains: "Rain clearing eastwards
across northern areas this morning. "Rather cloudy across central areas, with some showers. Elsewhere, sunny spells developing with a few showers this afternoon. Temperatures near
normal overall, but feeling warm and humid in the southeast." Article continues below Looking at tonight, it adds: "Showers easing this evening with some sunny spells. Dry for most
overnight with clear spells. Turning cloudier from the west later with some rain in the northwest by dawn. Mild." The Saturday (May 31) outlook explains: "Showery rain, heavy at
times, moves east across northern areas, turning drier later. Elsewhere, mainly dry with sunny spells developing. Rather breezy. Feeling warm in the east and southeast." And the outlook
for Sunday to Tuesday adds: " Feeling cooler from Sunday with some sunny spells and showers, but breezy. Largely dry on Monday with light winds but turning more unsettled on Tuesday
with heavy spells of rain." Article continues below Its June forecast adds: "An unsettled spell of weather is expected through the middle and later part of next week as areas of
low pressure move in from the Atlantic across the UK. These will bring showers or longer spells of rain to most areas, these heavy at times, perhaps accompanied by strong winds along some
coasts. "Over the following weekend and towards the middle of June, dry weather will probably begin to become more dominant in the south, whereas the north is more likely to remain more
unsettled with further episodes of rain or showers and strong winds. "Temperatures are likely to be close to or slightly below normal at first, perhaps rising above average later, with
a low chance of hot conditions developing for a time."