Temperature in UK set to hover in mid-twenties. Here is the reason
UK Weather reports say that the Brits are enjoying the sizzling hot summers. A bank holiday will soon be declared in the UK as the blazing temperatures are causing thermometer mercury to rise to maximum levels.

UK forecasters have analyzed the geographical conditions and they say that in the upcoming 48 hours temperatures in many parts of the UK may push down to the mid-twenties. The Azores, an island in Portugal has an impeccable impact as well as forcing high pressure from the North European region, Scandinavia.
Both the regions will blast the sunshine and UK weather would witness blazing temperatures. The chances that the UK weather forecasters see warmth as the only ray of hope in the upcoming month of September.
Even though some parts of the UK can plan and enjoy the hot summer sunshine and clear skies. There are regions in the UK, especially the southern ones to witness the highest temperatures.
UK weather forecasts region-wise are enlisted below:
West Country (South West England): 25 C
Central and northern England, and Scotland: 16 to 18C
The mercury in thermometers of coastal regions of the UK will hover downwards due to the eastern winds. They would experience seasonal chill compared to the other parts of the country.
This year the UK has recorded the highest temperature and a bank holiday to bring this historic UK summer to an end is declared by the government. The Met Office confirmed that on July 18 the UK weather set a new record. At Coningsby, in Lincolnshire, the temperatures fell up to 40.3C.
Also, no significant rain and drought situations have bitten throughout July. The UK faced problems with water scarcity. On this scorching September, the Coral bookmakers, a chain of UK betting shops have already cut down on the hottest August Bank Holiday.
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