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Reports of a scorching 28C heatwave hitting the UK next week have been rubbished by experts . . . who are now predicting something far hotter.<\/p>\n
Earlier this week it was claimed that the UK would be basking in 28C heat by Thursday, with kids flocking back to school in glorious sunshine.<\/p>\n
And while it is true that Hurricane Franklin in the Atlantic is helping to push high pressure and unseasonably warm conditions towards the UK, it is now thought that we will be hit by a wave of 32C heat instead.<\/p>\n
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Forecaster Jim Dale told The Mirror: \u201cForget the much-touted 28C, there\u2019s every chance later this week that the UK\u2019s highest 2023 temp so far will be beaten.<\/p>\n
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\u201cThis is partly due to a number of tropical storms across the Atlantic, and stormy weather over the Iberian peninsula right now.<\/p>\n
\u201cThese allow air pressure to rise over the UK, combined with a southerly airflow it leads to far warmer conditions than is normal for this time of year.\u201d<\/p>\n
Temperatures started rising today and will get steadily better as the week goes on, and much of Britain will be hotter than Spain and Portugal.<\/p>\n
And experts said the fine weather could last well into September.<\/p>\n
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\n\n <\/figure>\n Exact day UK to bask in 28C heat as gloomy weather makes way for 'Indian Summer' <\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
Met Office spokesman Grahame Madge said: \u201cBecause of the energy, heat, and moisture that tropical storms contain, they are significant disruptors of the North Atlantic atmosphere.<\/p>\n
\u201cHurricane Franklin is pushing high pressure our way.<\/p>\n
\u201cWe are likely to see heatwave conditions in some of the UK.<\/p>\n
\u201cBy and large, most people will be in for a fine and sunny week possibly edging into next weekend.\u201d<\/p>\n
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\n\n <\/figure>\n Britain to see final heatwave next month as temperatures reach whopping 28C <\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
And it won't stop there, either, because, looking further into September, there is the chance of some \u201ccontinental plumes bringing warmer air\u201d and possible thundery downpours at times \u201cbut high pressure is likely to remain established\u201d.<\/p>\n
The mini-heatwave comes as a relief to some \u2013 but not parents sending their kids to school \u2013 after one of the wettest July months on record was followed by a mixed bag of sunshine and rain in August.<\/p>\n
Bookmaker Coral makes it just 1-5 for temperatures to reach as high as 30C in the UK next week.<\/p>\n
Spokesman John Hill said: \u201cWith the mercury set to rise next week, our betting suggests 30C or higher is likely to be recorded in the UK.\u201d<\/p>\n
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