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UK weather: Sizzling temperatures to continue despite end of England s extreme heat warning

UK weather: Sizzling temperatures to continue despite end of England’s extreme heat warning Sean Morrison © PA Wire Summer weather July 22nd 2021 Sweltering temperatures will only fall slightly despite England’s unprecedented extreme heat warning coming to an end. Sun worshippers do not need to fret that they have basked in their final rays as the mercury will still be climbing towards 30C as the heatwave continues. England reached its hottest temperature of the year on Tuesday when 32.2C was recorded at Heathrow Airport in west London, and on Thursday a sizzling 31.1C high was recorded in Ross-on-Wye Herefordshire. Despite the amber heat warning expiring in England just before midnight on Thursday, temperatures are expected to hit balmy highs of 27C or 28C in Ross-on-Wye on Friday.

Hot weather to continue despite end of England s extreme heat warning | The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald

Sweltering temperatures will only fall slightly despite England’s unprecedented extreme heat warning coming to an end. Sun worshippers do not need to fret that they have basked in their final rays as the mercury will still be climbing towards 30C as the heatwave continues. England reached its hottest temperature of the year on Tuesday when 32.2C was recorded at Heathrow Airport in west London, and on Thursday a sizzling 31.1C high was recorded in Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire. People by the beach at Saltburn-by-the-Sea in North Yorkshire (Owen Humphreys/PA) Despite the amber heat warning expiring in England just before midnight on Thursday, temperatures are expected to hit balmy highs of 27C or 28C in Ross-on-Wye on Friday.

Very hot weather set to continue, says Met Office

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Hot weather to continue despite end of England s extreme heat warning | Dumbarton and Vale of Leven Reporter

Sweltering temperatures will only fall slightly despite England’s unprecedented extreme heat warning coming to an end. Sun worshippers do not need to fret that they have basked in their final rays as the mercury will still be climbing towards 30C as the heatwave continues. England reached its hottest temperature of the year on Tuesday when 32.2C was recorded at Heathrow Airport in west London, and on Thursday a sizzling 31.1C high was recorded in Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire. People by the beach at Saltburn-by-the-Sea in North Yorkshire (Owen Humphreys/PA) Despite the amber heat warning expiring in England just before midnight on Thursday, temperatures are expected to hit balmy highs of 27C or 28C in Ross-on-Wye on Friday.

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