London weather: Mid-30s Celsius not out of the question' as Storm Dexter brings new heatwave
Briefly

London is predicted to experience a significant summer heatwave next week, with temperatures reaching as high as 35C in parts of the UK. The Met Office forecasts daily highs of 29C to 30C from Monday to Thursday, meeting criteria for an official heatwave. Warm air from the continent is expected to influence temperatures, with the potential for thundery showers early in the week. Coastal areas like Newquay are expected to be cooler, in contrast to extreme temperatures in other European cities like Paris and Madrid.
London is set to bask in another summer heatwave next week with temperatures tipped to reach as high as 35C in parts of the UK.
The Met Office is forecasting daily highs of 29C or 30C from Monday to Thursday as hot air from the continent wafts over southern England.
Forecasters say there is a chance it could be considerably warmer than that, with the Met Office saying temperatures in the mid-30s Celsius are not out of the question.
The heatwave will be welcomed by many Londoners heading off on UK staycations, particularly those heading to the coast where temperatures are expected to be less intense.
Read at www.standard.co.uk
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