When will 30C heat return after heavy rains? Met Office issues update
Hot weather is set to return to the UK this week after days of heavy rains and thunderstorms, according to a Met Office forecast.
Almost the entire country had been blanketed in yellow weather warnings for the last few days, with some parts experiencing the equivalent of half a month’s worth of rain in just one hour.
Severe flooding was reported in various areas, including Water Street in Radcliffe, Crumpsall and Manchester.
On Monday, however, heavy rain gradually cleared from the north, allowing for sunny spells and scattered showers to follow. But more rain arrived in the southwest later in the day.
On Tuesday, rain is set to continue to move northeastward across England and Wales and eventually reach Scotland later in the day. There is a possibility of heavy and thundery bursts during this time.
A yellow weather warning is still in place in parts of central, southern England and southeast Wales until 10pm on Tuesday.
But while the weather remains humid, there will be intervals of sunshine as well that will occasionally be accompanied by thunderstorms, said the forecaster.
Southern and western parts of England could see 30mm of rain which would make for “uncomfortable driving conditions”, Met Office spokesman Stephen Dixon said.
As the week progresses, a mix of sunshine and showers is expected to continue, with the potential for further thunderstorms.
But the intensity and duration of showers will gradually decrease, according to the latest forecast. Thursday will see fewer showers than Wednesday.
Heavy rain will move northeastwards across parts of England and Wales Tuesday morning, followed by sunshine and showers 🌧️
Drier for Scotland and Northern Ireland at first, then showers developing as the morning progresses 🌦️ pic.twitter.com/BtcdrGiEMb— Met Office (@metoffice) June 19, 2023
The Met Office predicts Friday to be “dry and very warm” for many regions. Scotland and Northern Ireland, however, could experience wet weather during this period.
The weather is expected to get back to hotter conditions, potentially hitting heatwave criteria, by the weekend.
Temperatures on the rise across some parts of the UK this week, especially in the southeast 📈
Temperatures a little more steady across the northwest as cloud and rain will move in from the Atlantic at times 🌧️ pic.twitter.com/BIu178QS5c— Met Office (@metoffice) June 19, 2023
“The weekend could get up to the high 20s or low 30s, the south east will see the warmer weather,” Mr Dixon said.
“The week will be sitting relatively warmer for this time of year but more subdued than we’ve seen, but areas will hit heatwave criteria as we get to the weekend.”
Last week, large parts of England and Wales baked in a 30C heatwave that led to health alerts and left taps to run dry in schools.
The weather throughout this summer is expected to be higher than average, but it isn’t clear yet whether last year’s extreme heat records will be broken.
Meanwhile, a “severe” marine heatwave is developing off the coast, smashing records for late spring and early summer. The marine heatwave is worrying scientists as the Arctic continues to warm up.