UK weather – Brits bask in 32C scorcher before thunderstorms sweep across the country

Today is the last day of soaring temperatures with intense rain and cloudy skies forecast from tomorrow onwards.

It comes after people enjoyed 30C highs over the weekend with thousands flocking to parks, beaches and enjoying BBQs at home.

And Londoners are set to experience 32C later this afternoon – while parts of the North and Scotland will be hit by rain.

It will make Britain hotter than the Maldives but thunderstorms are set to make a return on Tuesday and Wednesday in the South.

Torrential downpours, lightning, hail and gusty winds could cause travel disruption across the country.

However, the fresher and wet outlook for the UK isn’t set to last for long.



But the fall in temperatures is thought to be a temporary blip – with the heatwave returning with a vengeance towards the end of August.

Forecasters have predicted that the scorching British summer will end in October.

The record-breaking heatwave has been powered by a plume of blistering air from the Iberian Peninsula.

And experts are claiming Europe could stay super-heated until mid-Autumn.



A three-month weather forecast briefed by the Met Office to local authorities said: “For August-October, above-average temperatures are more likely than below-average.

“The probability the UK average temperature will fall into the warmest of our five categories is around 55 per cent. The coldest of our five categories is less than 5 per cent.”

The Met Office said: “Patchy cloud and rain will affect many northern and western parts, with some heavier showers in the far north and west.

“Very warm sunshine will continue for southeastern areas though.”

Describing Wednesday to Friday, it added: “Becoming cooler from Wednesday, with sunshine and showers for many.

“This theme will continue, with a risk of hail in the north towards the weekend, and rain in the southwest.”



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