Weather maps have turned orange on Sunday indicating what could be the ‘final mini heatwave of the summer’Seven counties in England set for ‘final mini heatwave’ of the year(Image: Gareth Fuller/PA Wire)
Weather maps have revealed that seven counties in England could be set for a final mini heatwave of the year.
Temperatures are cooling off as we enter into the autumn month of September – but according to WX Charts not all the sunshine has gone away.
Weather maps from WX Charts have turned orange heading into the weekend, indicating the arrival of warmer weather.
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It could provide a final dose of hot temperatures for people to enjoy this week before things start to get cooler.
A total of 28 counties could see the mercury reach 25C or over this Sunday, September 7.
28 counties in England could see a ‘mini heatwave’ arrive in September(Image: WX Charts )
The mercury could rise to 27C in Lincolnshire, North Yorkshire, Cambridge, Norfolk and Suffolk.
While a maximum of 28C temperatures could be felt in the East Riding of Yorkshire.
In its long-range forecast from September 7 to 16, the Met Office said: “Much of this period will be unsettled, with low pressure systems tending to dominate the overall pattern.
“This will mean showers or longer spells of rain will affect much of the UK at times.
“Some heavy rain or showers are expected in places, most often in the west and north.
“Thunderstorms and hail are also possible, as are some spells of strong winds, especially if any deep areas of low pressure form in the vicinity of the UK.
“Later in the period, there may be some longer spells of drier weather that develop, with more in the way of sunshine due to higher pressure.
“Temperatures will likely be close to average or slightly below overall, but may rise above at times in any drier, sunnier spells.”