The mercury is expected to rise to 27C next Thursday, July 11, with highs in the late-twenties expected to roast the south east of England in particular.
The UK is set for a short blast of hot weather where the mercury could rise as high as 27C in parts of the country in between spells of below average temperatures
As traditional holiday destinations in Southern Europe like Spain and Greece are hit by scorching heat waves, some holidaymakers are turning to "coolcations" instead.
India's Kashmir Valley also known as the Paradise on Earth is witnessing an unprecedented heat wave with Srinagar breaking a 25-year record on July
The Met Office has said that the recent gloom will give way for July heat, with temperatures set to surge once more in the coming weeks, according to weather maps
UK weather maps have turned orange as the south east, east of England and London experience warm temperatures from July 10 to July 16 in a six-day blast
Temperatures in much of the Bay Area this week neared or blew past triple digits. In the Central Valley, the mercury skyrocketed beyond 105 degrees. Much cooler weather prevailed along the coast, from the mid-70s to mid-80s.
Temperatures in much of the Bay Area this week neared or blew past triple digits. In the Central Valley, the mercury skyrocketed beyond 105 degrees. Much cooler weather prevailed along the coast, from the mid-70s to mid-80s.
The Met Office has said that the recent gloom will give way for the average July heat, with temperatures set to surge once more in the coming weeks, according to weather maps
Recent weather maps have laid out a more summery picture for the country as it approaches mid-July, with the Met Office also predicting temperatures will increase
Get latest articles and stories on Latest News at LatestLY. Kashmir is currently under the grip of a heatwave with day temperatures at various places soaring to record-high, even as Srinagar experienced the hottest July day in over two…
Copernicus, the EU's climate service, says there is an up to 70 per cent chance that this summer will be one of the hottest 20 per cent on record for Spain.