Weather maps show temperature are likely to rise in the coming days (Image: WXCharts) Britain is likely to witness warmer weather through the week with areas such as Heathrow sizzling at 29C on Tuesday. The high temperatures are likely to stay for most of the week, but it cannot be termed a ‘ heatwave ’ by the Met Office . Weather maps show the temperature levels are likely to oscillate between 27-29C from Tuesday to Thursday for most parts of the UK, bringing in the much warmer weather .
In the coming days, the UK is set to experience the highest temperatures of the summer so far as warm air moves northwards. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.createElement('script');el.
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