Although the best of the hot weather has left for 2025, parts of the country could still enjoy balmy weatherParts of the UK could see the arrival of 26C temperatures(Image: Richard Swingler Photography)
Households will want to hold off putting their sunglasses and summer hats away as boiling conditions are set to return in just a matter of days.
A late September heatwave could be on the cards, with WXCHARTS weather maps turning a deep red, indicating scorching temperatures, reports Express.co.uk.
In a dramatic turn from the recent wet and cloudy weather, households will soon be sunning themselves in balmy 26C as a Caribbean jet stream smashes into the country.
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There appears to be a north and south divide, with southern England and the Midlands set to bake in the warmest weather.
Those in certain places can anticipate the hot weather boiling certain areas for the entire day.
Hot weather will hit the UK on Thursday, September 18, with the mercury reaching into the mid-20s for Surrey, Kent, Essex, and London at 9 pm in what looks set to be a warm, uncomfortable night.
By midday on Friday, September 20, the heat will already be 25C in the south east, whilst Suffolk and Norfolk will follow closely behind with 24C, according to weather maps.
Meanwhile, London and Surrey, as well as the East and West Midlands, will see temperatures hit 22C.
Fast-forward three hours to 3pm, and large swathes of southern England will be blanketed by a wall of 25C-26C heat.
London, the south east and Anglia will all hit 26C. Meanwhile, the east and west midlands will bask in balmy 25C conditions.
Key cities in the south west including Bristol and Bath are likely to see the mercury hit 23C.
Parts of Yorkshire and the Humber could also record temperatures of around 22C.
The balmy 26C conditions will still be hanging around at 6pm with southern England to bask under the warmest weather.
However, the Scottish Highlands will only see temperatures hit 12C whilst the north west will only see high’s of 14C.
Separately, in the Met Office’s weather outlook, the forecaster is warning that there will be “blustery showers and longer spells of rain” on Thursday and Friday.
Perhaps some warm sunny spells towards the southeast at times.”