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Weather maps show that the UK could see temperatures come close to 30C in four areas of the UK in a new heatwave while many areas across the UK will also see the mercury rise
Jim Dale, senior meteorologist and founder of British Weather Services, said temperatures could “easily” soar higher than 27C and threaten the current hottest day of the year, which was 30C recorded last Wednesday.
Netweather has predicted highs of 28C in July, with July 14 earmarked as the day the sweltering and sizzling conditions return following last week's 30C heatwave.
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After the hottest day of the year was recorded towards the final stages of June, with 30C breached last Wednesday, temperatures look set to rise again.
Weather maps from Netweather show the heatwave is set to hit on July 12 and temperatures could peak on July 15 when they reach 29C in the south and south east around London and the south coast.