Temperatures Across England and Europe Expected to Rise Sharply After Cold Spell
1-Minute Brief
A significant temperature increase is forecast for England and parts of Europe, marking a shift from recent unusually cold conditions.
Key Facts
- Temperatures in some English counties could reach 26C during the upcoming heatwave.
- Much of the country is expected to experience hot weather over the bank holiday weekend.
- France and England could see temperature rises of up to 15C, according to reports.
- Europe recently experienced temperatures 10-15C below the seasonal average due to Arctic air.
- A large blocking high over the North Atlantic and low pressure in southern Scandinavia contributed to the previous cold spell.
What Happened
Meteorological reports indicate that England and parts of Europe are set for a sharp rise in temperatures following a period of colder-than-average weather.
Why It Matters
This abrupt shift in weather patterns may affect travel, agriculture, and public health, especially as it coincides with a major holiday period in England.
What's Next
Authorities and residents are monitoring forecasts for potential impacts of the heatwave, including possible health advisories and changes in local conditions.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft53m agoMapped: The counties where temperatures could hit 26C in this week’s heatwave
- The GuardianLeft2h agoWeather tracker: Europe braces for swing from Arctic chill to extreme heat
