Mapped: Where might the UK's fourth heatwave of the summer hit?
Briefly

Regions in the east and southeast of England may experience a heatwave, possibly the fourth this summer. The Met Office has confirmed that extreme temperatures and rainfall are becoming common, with forecasts predicting highs of 28C to 29C. Just days earlier, the UK faced record-breaking temperatures exceeding 30C, particularly in Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, and parts of Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Wales. Meteorologist Tom Morgan commented on the potential for heatwave status due to rising temperatures again after a brief respite.
Forecasters are warning that regions in the east and southeast of England may experience a heatwave, potentially marking the fourth such event this summer.
The Met Office confirmed that extremes of temperature and rainfall are increasingly becoming the norm, predicting highs of 28C to 29C.
Meteorologist Tom Morgan noted that there is the potential for some places to reach heatwave status, indicating a concerning trend in weather patterns.
During the recent high temperatures, the UK recorded a high of 33C in Ross-on-Wye and had its warmest days of the year so far in Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Wales.
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