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Six-week SCORCHER: Brits to bask in 'best month of summer' as 30C+ heat hits

Six-week SCORCHER: Brits to bask in 'best month of summer' as 30C+ heat hits Temperatures will skyrocket back into the 30Cs next week amid forecasts hot weather will hold out through August. The mercury is poised to rocket nationwide with blue skies and sunshine set to dominate the rest of summer, according to some long-range forecasters. Daily Star Online reported yesterday that it could “feel like” 44C next week as hot air returns from Africa in a glorious end to July. However, the weeks of heatwave on the way will not come without the odd dousing as the extreme heat threatens to let off explosive thunderstorms, forecasters warn.  According to Exacta Weather's James Madden, after next week’s scorcher sun-loving Brits will look forward to a “barbecue August” with thermometers likely to hit the 35C-mark within weeks. He said: "August is looking like the best month of summer and is likely to deliver maximum temperatures in the mid-30Cs at the very least. "This is not going to be restricted to southern parts of the country, even Scotland and the far north of England could see temperatures hitting these extreme values at times during the end of July and through August. "However severe humidity could become a real issue and despite a potentially countrywide barbecue August, we can also expect a triggering of widespread and vigorous thunderstorm activity within this period."    Government forecasters also predict above-average temperatures are possible through the first half of August. Starting with next week, Met Office meteorologist Bonnie Diamond said: "Temperatures will rise quite widely on Sunday with plenty of sunshine, and this sets us up for the start of the week. "We have high pressure building from the Continent bringing warm air to the south of the UK, across the north it will be unsettled as there is an area of low pressure to the north bringing some quite strong winds. "During the start of the week temperatures will rise as warm air comes up from the Continent, there will also be home-grown warmth due to high pressure over Britain.  "There is a chance we could see 32C (89.6F) in parts of the country by Tuesday." While the longer-term outlook is uncertain, signals point towards a warmer than usual start to August, the Met Office meteorologist added. She said: "At the end of July there will be more of a chance of drier weather across the south temperatures are likely to be above average through the start of August. "There is the chance of occasional thundery breakdowns."    Katie Greening, a meteorologist for The Weather Company, said after a wet start to the weekend the weather will pick up from Sunday. She said: "Pressure will build from the south and It'll turn drier from Sunday, although Atlantic low-pressure cells skirting western Britain will give outbreaks of rain to Ireland and Scotland. "It will be hot next week as air is drawn northward off the near-continent. "Temperatures hitting the low 30Cs in the southeast but widely the mid to high 20Cs."

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