UK weather maps to turn terrifyingly "Black" in a few days as Heatwaves return
An Iberian blast is anticipated to burn four regions of England on Thursday, August 29, causing a "black" weather shift for the UK. It is predicted that temperatures in the East, Southeast England, East Midlands, Yorkshire, and Humber would climb due to the hot Iberian inflow.
The Bank Holiday weekend in the UK is predicted to be unruly, with possible nocturnal rain continuing in the southeast while Europe—including Spain—experiences a gray sky. Read Here
Significant delays are anticipated in the UK due to Storm Lilian, and before the end of August, a searing "black" weather change is predicted. Read Here
James Madden, a meteorologist, says there will be heavy rains, fall-like temperatures, and sunny spells this week. Around Sunday, the pattern will shift, with high pressure and particularly strong high pressure moving across the coasts in a northerly direction for at least 80–90% of the upcoming one to two weeks. Read Here
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