Britain's 'longest running' heatwave could start tomorrow and last for days - bringing in temperatures in the mid-30s, forecasters have warned. Temperatures could hit as high as 35C by next week, the Met Office predicts.
Some parts of the UK are expected to see a high of 29C, with the mercury nudging 30C by Sunday. Into early next week, temperatures are expected to climb even higher and reach a sweltering 'mid-30s' as the week progresses on. A level 2 heat health alert has been issued covering southern and eastern areas. This means that there is a high chance for temperatures to rise significantly from 9am on Monday July 11, and 9am on Friday July 15, in parts of England.
And the scorching temperatures are expected to last long enough for the Met Office to officially declare it a heatwave. In an update, the weather forecasting service said: "Areas with lower heatwave thresholds, especially southwest England and south Wales are more likely to reach heatwave criteria from Thursday onwards.
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