Temperatures could reach a sweltering 35C in parts of England with weather maps turning red for large parts of the countryThe weather is set to heat up later this monthThe weather is set to heat up later this month

Weather forecasters have predicted the arrival of ‘very warm’ weather in a matter of days – with two parts of the country particularly hit.

Weather charts from WX Charts have turned red across large areas of England on Saturday, June 14.

The Met Office has advised that this period could see “quite unsettled” but also “widely warm or very warm” temperatures, particularly in the south and east of England.

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According to wxcharts.com, maximum temperatures could reach 35C in the eastern parts of Kent.

A total of 20 counties could see the mercury reach at least 30C that day, such as Greater London, Hampshire, Berkshire and Essex.

WX Charts has predicted temperatures could rise to 35CWX Charts has predicted temperatures could rise to 35C(Image: WX Charts )

While areas of the Midlands including Birmingham could see temperatures peak at 29C.

Devon could see the mercury rise to 25C, while it will be slightly cooler in Cornwall with temperatures of 21C.

In its long range forecast from June 12 to July 6, the Met Office said: “The start of this period is likely to be quite unsettled but also widely warm or very warm, perhaps locally hot in parts of the south and east.

“Some showers and thunderstorms are likely to affect most parts but there will also be some sunshine.

“Over the weekend and into the start of the following week, most parts will become drier.

“However, there may be another brief spell of rain with a risk of some thunderstorms, before high pressure more firmly builds in from the west.

“The rest of the following week looks like being mainly dry with variable cloud and some sunshine and often warm or very warm.

“The far north may be largely cloudy with a threat of some more rain at times though.”