UK set for cooler weather after record-breaking heatwave
L'essentiel
- The UK is bracing for an end to its record-breaking heatwave this weekend as cooler air moves in from the Atlantic.
- While eastern and south-eastern England will remain hot on Saturday, temperatures are expected to drop significantly across the country by Sunday.
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A spell of record-breaking heat is set to end across the UK this weekend as cooler air moves in from the Atlantic. An amber warning for extreme heat remains in place for parts of south-east England and East Anglia on Saturday.
Cooler air is set to move across the whole of the UK this weekend to end a spell of record-breaking heat.
But it will take its time to reach eastern and south-eastern England where it will remain searingly hot throughout Saturday.
There is a further Met Office amber warning in place for extreme heat on Saturday that is valid until 21:00 across south-east England and East Anglia.
Westerly winds and a weak cold front will eventually sweep fresher air in from the Atlantic by Sunday and next week is set to feel very different for most.
Temperatures on Saturday will drop back to the mid to high teens for many, although still around 17-20C for the south-east of England and there have been some overnight thunderstorms too.
High pressure, which has been responsible for the sunshine and heat, is starting to retreat eastwards and low pressure is centred to the north-west of the UK, bringing weather fronts in from the Atlantic.
The wind will be turning from a southerly to more of a westerly bringing about the change to cooler conditions.
Despite a cloudy start, Scotland will see a mixture of sunny spells and scattered showers developing for most, heavy in places and locally thundery.
Northern Ireland will also see outbreaks of showery rain and some sunny spells.
There will be a moderate to fresh south-westerly wind in the north and west of the UK and across Scotland, Northern Ireland, western Wales and the far north and south-west of England will tend to peak in the low twenties.
Central, eastern and south-east England will still be hot with afternoon temperatures in the high twenties or low thirties. Here the winds will be lighter and there will be more strong sunshine with the chance of some isolated thunderstorms.
Sunday marks the end of the current heatwave for all of us.
Weather fronts will move eastwards overnight into Sunday on south-westerly winds bringing cloud and scattered showers across the UK. Some of the showers could be heavy especially across southern England.
There will be some sunshine ahead of and behind the front which will drag behind it the cooler air. Scotland and Northern Ireland will see the mid to high teens, with possibly the low twenties in eastern Scotland.
Questions ouvertes
- Will there be any lingering effects of the heatwave?
- How will the cooler weather impact daily life?






