Temperatures set to soar to 27 in two weeks as heatwave looms

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BRITS HAVE BEEN WARNED TO PREPARE FOR WARMER WEATHER, WITH THE EAST OF ENGLAND PREDICTED TO BE THE WARMEST OF ALL 10:25, 03 Jun 2025 WX Charts has predicted soaring temperatures up to 27C


from 12th June, as a summer heatwave is finally set to arrive. While May started strong with hot holidays and sunny skies, the nation was plunged back into its grey and wet normality before


long. Thankfully, these new weather predictions suggest this is coming to an end, with the East of England particularly benefiting from the sweltering heat. READ MORE: PENSIONERS WITH


'SMALL' PRIVATE PENSIONS SENT NEW HMRC WARNING The main stretch of heat goes from London to Norwich, but high temperatures could reach way up to Newcastle. Those in the Southeast


such as Surrey and Sussex could also enjoy some warmer weather, though at its height it is expected to reach 21C. Article continues below Somerset, Devon, and Cornwell will also have warn


skies, but only reaching 17C. As for the Midlands, the WX Charts map turns more orange due to predicted temperatures of up to 23C. Manchester and the surrounding areas, meanwhile, could also


be around 23C. Meanwhile, Newcastle looks to be the hottest place in the north of England at 21C into the evening that week. The eastern part of Wales will also be the hottest part of the


country at 22C and Cardiff could see temperatures of 20C. However, the Met Office has predicted wet weather from 7th June to 16th June, which will be an “unsettled” time, particularly at the


start with many “if not all” areas seeing showers and “longers spells of rain”. Article continues below It stated: “At first, wet weather may be focussed across the south of the UK but it


looks like this focus will fairly quickly shift northwards during the first few days”. “Towards the middle of June, there is an increased chance that high pressure will become more dominant,


at least in the south. "This would result in some longer periods of drier weather, although unsettled spells remain likely. Following a rather cool start to this period, there is a


greater chance of warmer spells towards mid-June.”


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