North Wales and the UK could be in for hotter temperatures as parts of Europe bask in a sizzling heatwave, offering a respite from the recent wet weather . The country has been grappling with rain and wind in recent days as temperatures dipped below average for this time of year. However, new maps from WXCharts point towards sunshine and warmer weather which could see temperatures exceeding 30C in parts, although the hottest temperatures will likely be further south in the UK.
This change in weather is forecast to arrive from Wednesday, July 17. The forecast reads: "As can often be the case at this time of year, predictability at this range is low, reports the Mirror . READ MORE: Four giant waterspouts appear off North Wales coast in 'beautiful and weird' display READ MORE: Jay Slater search expert finds 'new clue' which may have been missed in hunt to find teenager "There are some signs of a slightly greater than normal chance of a more prolonged settled spell developing at some point during the period, at least for a time, and perhaps more likely in the south.
However, by the same token further, perhaps shorter, unsettled interludes are probable too. Above average temperatures overall, and drier than average conditions overall, are very slightly favoured." Before this shift in weather, Brits will have to endure more rainfall.
In Scotland, yellow warnings have been issued for today and tomorrow, with potential flooding threatening to disrupt travel routes. Wales is also fore.