Wednesday 6 July 2022 01:36 PM Brits set to temperatures hotter than IBIZA this weekend with highs of 77F as ... trends now

Wednesday 6 July 2022 01:36 PM Brits set to temperatures hotter than IBIZA this weekend with highs of 77F as ... trends now
Wednesday 6 July 2022 01:36 PM Brits set to temperatures hotter than IBIZA this weekend with highs of 77F as ... trends now

Wednesday 6 July 2022 01:36 PM Brits set to temperatures hotter than IBIZA this weekend with highs of 77F as ... trends now

Britain is gearing up for a scorching few days ahead as temperatures could skyrocket to 32C (89.6F) by Tuesday next week.

The prolonged run of warm weather this week will see temperatures inching up every day until Tuesday 12 July, as the high pressure is set to become more dominated across the UK.

Forecasters at the Met Office have said fine dry weather over the next few days could be followed by cooler air taking the UK's temperatures back down later next week.

Oli Claydon, a spokesman for the Met Office told MailOnline: 'Speaking generally, high pressure is sat in the south west of the UK, bringing settled conditions.

'Over the next few days, the high pressure will become more dominated meaning the settled conditions will move into the rest of the UK. 

'This will help build temps through the end of the week and the weekend as well.

'If we start on Thursday, we can see 26C (78.8F) as a high, 27C (80.6F) is a high on Friday, and temperatures largely will be a degree or so cooler on Saturday.

'But we could still see a 27C (80.6F) confined to the very far south coast on Saturday. On Sunday, there looks to be a high of 28C (82.4F).

Britain is gearing up for a scorching few days ahead as temperatures could skyrocket to 32C (89.6F) by Tuesday next week. Pictured, a gardener watering the plants in Greenwich Park, London, on Wednesday afternoon

Britain is gearing up for a scorching few days ahead as temperatures could skyrocket to 32C (89.6F) by Tuesday next week. Pictured, a gardener watering the plants in Greenwich Park, London, on Wednesday afternoon

Oli Claydon, a spokesman for the Met Office told MailOnline: 'Over the next few days, the high pressure will become more dominated meaning the settled conditions will move into the rest of the UK.' Pictured are two dog walkers making the most of the fine weather in Sandbanks, Dorset, on Wednesday afternoon

Oli Claydon, a spokesman for the Met Office told MailOnline: 'Over the next few days, the high pressure will become more dominated meaning the settled conditions will move into the rest of the UK.' Pictured are two dog walkers making the most of the fine weather in Sandbanks, Dorset, on Wednesday afternoon

The prolonged run of warm weather this week will see temperatures inching up every day until Tuesday 12 July, as the high pressure is set to become more dominated across the UK. Pictured, a man on the River Thames in Wallingford, Oxfordshire on Wednesday afternoon

The prolonged run of warm weather this week will see temperatures inching up every day until Tuesday 12 July, as the high pressure is set to become more dominated across the UK. Pictured, a man on the River Thames in Wallingford, Oxfordshire on Wednesday afternoon

'It's not until Monday which we could see a high of 30C (86F) in the south east. Tuesday is the expected peak of the temperatures, again likely to be midlands and the south. It could be 32C (89.6F) in some places, and largely low 30C's (86F) for the rest of the UK.

'Past Tuesday, there's quite a lot of uncertainty, which is down to the

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