UK weather maps reveal exact date UK 'split in half' by 20C 'mini heatwave'


The UK will be hit by a mini heatwave this coming weekend with temperatures exceeding 20C.

Forecasters at WXCharts say the mercury will soar above 20C on Sunday, May 12 with the south of the country seeing the best of the weather.

Areas such as London, Birmingham and Cardiff are all expected to see warm weather, but the north will remain cool with temperatures likely to sit between 10C and 15C.

It comes after forecasters already predicted a hot day on Saturday, June 11, particularly in Bristol, West Sussex and Hampshire.

While there will be warmer weather, the period will not officially be a heatwave. The Met Office says a heatwave is a period of at least three consecutive days with daily maximum temperatures meeting or exceeding 25C.

For the same period the national forecaster predicted “fine and dry” weather for the majority of Britain.

Its forecast for the period between Friday, May 10 and Sunday, May 19, read: “There is a strong signal for high pressure across the UK at the start of this period, bringing a good deal of fine and dry weather for most areas, though with patchy mist and fog in places each morning.

“Northwestern parts of the UK are likely to be the exception to this, with more in the way of cloud and rain at times here.

“The high is likely to maintain its influence into the weekend before starting to weaken during the following week.

“A continuation of largely fine weather seems likely for most through the first few days, before a return of less settled conditions during the week. Temperatures are expected to be slightly above normal for early May, with some very warm days possible.”

For the current week, the Met Office predicted cloudy and showery weather.

Its forecast read: “Showers fewer in number and less heavy on Tuesday. Staying mostly fine and warm through the middle of the week, though some rain far northwest at times.”

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