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UK Mini Heatwave to Bring Year’s Warmest Temperatures Next Week

Temperatures are forecast to peak at 27°C in southern and central England, marking the warmest spell since last September, but will not meet official heatwave criteria.

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People enjoying the sunny weather in St James's Park in London (Photo: Jordan Pettitt/PA)

Overview

  • The UK is set to experience a mini heatwave next week, with temperatures reaching up to 27°C, around 10°C above seasonal averages.
  • The warmest conditions are expected in the Midlands and south-east England, with widespread highs of 22–23°C early in the week and peaks of 25–27°C by Wednesday.
  • This weather pattern is driven by a high-pressure system drawing warm air from continental Europe, creating dry and sunny conditions across much of the country.
  • The Met Office has confirmed that the event will not meet the official heatwave threshold, which requires three consecutive days above regional temperature thresholds.
  • The mini heatwave is expected to subside before the Early May bank holiday, with cooler air moving in by the end of the week.