Full list of 23 counties set to sizzle in june heatwave

Full list of 23 counties set to sizzle in june heatwave


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WX CHARTS, USING DATA FROM MET DESK, HAS SHOWN THAT ENGLAND COULD WITNESS A SIGNIFICANT RISE IN TEMPERATURES IN THE SIXTH MONTH OF THE YEAR. IT COMES AFTER A RECORD-BREAKING MAY FOR SUNNY


SPELLS AND WARMTH ACROSS THE UK JAMIE BRASSINGTON Senior reporter 09:15, 04 Jun 2025Updated 09:53, 04 Jun 2025 England is set to sizzle with forecasts predicting a scorching 31C heatwave in


June, as counties across the country gear up for soaring temperatures. Utilising data from Met Desk, WX Charts has hinted that the UK could see an impressive hike in mercury levels later


this month. The sweltering heat is expected to embrace areas such as Kent, Sussex, Hampshire, Berkshire and Surrey while swathes of Greater London, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire also


prepare for high temperatures. The warmth will spread to Northamptonshire, the Isle of Wight, Warwickshire, Leicestershire and Rutland, ensuring those regions relish the rising thermometer


readings. Adding to the regions anticipating balmy weather conditions are Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire, East Riding of Yorkshire, along with North, West, South Yorkshire, Bedfordshire,


Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex. The prediction by WX Charts indicates that Sunday 15 June could be particularly hot for central and eastern England, forecasting at


least 23C for 23 counties, igniting speculation of 29C in London, with potential peaks reaching a blazing 31C. OUR CHRONICLELIVE DAILY NEWSLETTER IS FREE. YOU CAN SIGN UP TO RECEIVE IT


HERE. IT WILL KEEP YOU UP TO DATE WITH ALL THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS AND TOP STORIES FROM THE NORTH EAST. In the North East, temperatures aren't expected to rise as high as elsewhere in


the country. By the 15th, the region is could see sunny and cloudy conditions, with temperatures of up to 22c. Article continues below Looking to the more immediate forecast, Netweather TV


meteorologist Jo Farrow sheds light on the forthcoming week: "By Wednesday, there will be a scattering of showers moving through on the breeze. In any sunny spells, it will still feel


warm if you are in a sheltered spot but cooler if you are caught in a downpour," reports Nottinghamshire Live. Showers may be avoided in some areas during the middle of the week but


forecasters are predicting rain in Wales on Thursday before moving towards England, which is set to be followed by an abundance of showers. Scientist Emily Carlisle, of the Met Office,


added: "The UK's climate continues to change. What's particularly notable about Spring 2025 is the combination of record warmth and sunshine, alongside very low rainfall.


"This spring shows some of the changes we're seeing in our weather patterns, with more extreme conditions, including prolonged dry, sunny weather, becoming more frequent. The data


clearly shows that recent decades have been warmer, sunnier, and often drier than the 20th century average, although natural variation will continue to play a role in the UK's


weather."