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Met Workplace forecasts 24C scorcher and names 34 hottest UK areas – full record

Dozens of areas throughout the UK may very well be seeing forecasted air temperatures of at the least 20C in hours.

Tomorrow appears to be like set to be a scorcher for thousands and thousands of Brits. (Picture: Met Workplace)

Hundreds of thousands of Brits look set for scorching temperatures in hours as balmy spring temperatures throughout England look set to vary from round 17C as much as 24C in Peterborough and Cambridge. Temperatures throughout England look set to vary from round 17C as much as 24C in Peterborough and Cambridge. The Met Workplace’s temperature map for tomorrow (Friday, Could 1) exhibits the British Isles bathed in orange as temperatures soar as excessive as 24C in some areas by 3pm, when peak temperatures are sometimes seen.

Dozens of areas throughout England and Scotland may very well be seeing forecasted air temperatures of at the least 20C right now. Temperatures throughout England look set to tange from round 17C up as excessive as 24C in Peterborough and Cambridge.

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  • Met Workplace temperature map exhibiting situations tomorrow (Picture: Met Workplace)

    Temperatures are sometimes considerably colder in Scotland, however even north of the border, the mercury will rise to 21 in Pitlochry and into the excessive teenagers in Glasgow and Edinburgh.

    It may very well be barely cooler on Scotland’s islands and western coast, the place temperatures may vary between round 13C and 15C.

    In the meantime in Wales, the most popular temperatures by 3pm look set to be in Wrexham (21C) with temperatures ranging between 14 and 19C elsewhere.

    Northern Eire will see temperatures starting from round 16-18C right now.

    You could find the areas forecasted for 20C+ temperatures at 3pm on Friday, Could 1, beneath:

    Scotland

    • Aberlour – 20C
    • Loch Rannoch – 20C
    • Pitlochry – 21C
    • Glasgow – 20C
    • Biggar – 20C
    • Berwick-upon-Tweed – 20C
    • Jedburgh – 22C
    • Dumfries – 20C

    Dozens of areas may see temperatures over 20C on Friday. (Picture: Met Workplace)

    England

    • Newcastle Upon Tyne – 21C
    • Darlington – 21C
    • Kendal – 21C
    • Preston – 22C
    • Leeds – 23C
    • York – 23C
    • Hull – 20C
    • Manchester – 23C
    • Sheffield – 23C
    • Lincoln – 24C
    • Boston – 23C
    • Peterborough – 24C
    • Cambridge – 24C
    • Nottingham – 23C
    • Stoke-on-Trent – 22C
    • Hereford – 20C
    • Birmingham – 23C
    • Banbury – 23C
    • Milton Keynes – 23C
    • Swindon – 21C
    • Studying – 23C
    • London – 25C
    • Rochester – 22C
    • Dover – 21C
    • Southampton – 20C

    Wales

    • Wrexham – 21C

    The Met Workplace’s forecast for Friday reads: “Showers within the west and southwest will unfold northeastwards. Turning heavy in locations with some thundery bursts. Feeling a lot hotter within the east with some sunshine. Humid within the south.”

    In the meantime, the forecast for right this moment suggests that after low cloud clears within the northeast, “will probably be a superb, settled day forward with plenty of sunshine”.

    “Cloudier in elements of the southwest with some spells of rain in Cornwall. Nonetheless moderately windy. Heat. Cooler alongside windward coasts.”

    Tonight is predicted to deliver “some rain within the southwest and elements of Wales and Northern Eire”, it provides. “In any other case a dry and clear night time. Chilly within the northeast. A heat night time within the south and west.”

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