"After a bit of a crap start to the month weather-wise, the Met Office is finally predicting a nice hot end to the week.
In fact, it’s going to get so hot you’ll feel like you’re literally evaporating.
Apparently it’s going to go up to about 27C by Friday in southern parts of the UK.
And it will continue getting hotter until it’s as hot as 32C at the start of next week.
On Monday and Tuesday, it will also potentially even reach the high 20s in the north of the country.
‘On Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, we’re expecting conditions leading to the arrival of hot air from Spain,’ Graham Madge from the Met Office told Metro.co.uk.
‘That’s likely to lead to a significant rise in temperatures, with temperatures of 31C and 32C on Tuesday and Wednesday.
‘At the moment we are expecting that it will last until the end of Wednesday,’ Graham added, ‘and then that it will come to an end with a “thundery breakdown”.’
Er, yes – you read that correctly.
He added that meteorologists aren’t in 100% agreement about if and when the ‘thundery breakdown’ will happen, but that it’s looking around 80% likely that it’ll be the middle of next week."
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In fact, it’s going to get so hot you’ll feel like you’re literally evaporating.
Apparently it’s going to go up to about 27C by Friday in southern parts of the UK.

And it will continue getting hotter until it’s as hot as 32C at the start of next week.
On Monday and Tuesday, it will also potentially even reach the high 20s in the north of the country.
‘On Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, we’re expecting conditions leading to the arrival of hot air from Spain,’ Graham Madge from the Met Office told Metro.co.uk.
‘That’s likely to lead to a significant rise in temperatures, with temperatures of 31C and 32C on Tuesday and Wednesday.
‘At the moment we are expecting that it will last until the end of Wednesday,’ Graham added, ‘and then that it will come to an end with a “thundery breakdown”.’
Er, yes – you read that correctly.
He added that meteorologists aren’t in 100% agreement about if and when the ‘thundery breakdown’ will happen, but that it’s looking around 80% likely that it’ll be the middle of next week."
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