
Uk faces 32c heatwave on 'five dates' in june with exact day it starts announced
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HOT WEATHER CONDITIONS WILL BEGIN TO HIT THE COUNTRY FROM JUNE 14 AND WILL CONTINUE TILL JUNE 1 05:51, 05 Jun 2025 The UK faces its first 32C heatwave of the year within days - with England
set to sizzle amid a plume of hot air from the Iberian peninsula. Hot weather conditions will begin to hit the country from June 14 and will continue till June 18. The heatwave could hit
June 14, June 15, June 16, June 17 and June 18, according to maps and charts from WX Charts, which uses Met Desk data, alongside Ventusky and Netweather TV forecasters. The Met Office
hasn't firmed up the claims, saying one single model at that range isn’t a good indicator of the whole forecast, which will come with in-built uncertainties at that range, especially if
trying to forecast to county-level of detail. READ MORE WINTER FUEL PAYMENT MAY BE REINSTATED FOR ALL STATE PENSIONERS AND THEN CLAWED BACK The Met Office long-range forecast suggests that
changeable conditions are most likely in the first half of June, with a mixture of settled and unsettled weather with a westerly weather regime most likely. Article continues below Its June
9 to June 18 forecast explains: "Changeable weather across the UK at the start of this period with showers or some longer spells of rain spreading in from the Atlantic. "The
heaviest and most prolonged rain will probably be across parts of the north and northwest, with the southeast likely driest. "Temperatures are expected to be near normal or slightly
below. Into the second half of next week, there is potential for some warm or hot weather to develop, particularly in the south and east, although this may be accompanied by heavy showers
and thunderstorms. Into the middle of June, high pressure may become more dominant. Article continues below "This could bring periods of fine and dry weather, especially in south and
temperatures rising above normal." Its June 19 to July 3 outlook adds: "Mid-June will probably see a good deal of dry weather across the UK with high pressure tending to dominate,
especially in the south. Toward the end of June and start of July, details are uncertain but conditions may become more changeable with some periods of unsettled weather. "Temperatures
will probably be slightly higher than normal, perhaps turning hot at times."