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The UK is experiencing a shift in weather patterns as wind and rain move across the region, providing relief from the recent heatwave. Luckily, Sunday brings a fresher outlook with sunshine and scattered showers, leading into a wet end of the weekend as a weather front approaches from the west on Monday evening.
Saturday saw the hottest day of the year in the UK, with temperatures soaring to 33.2C in Charlwood near Gatwick. An amber heat health alert, issued by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) on Thursday, remains in place until 09:00 BST Monday, warning of the significant impact of high temperatures on health and social care services.
As the temperatures cool and humidity drops, the week ahead promises a mix of rain, sunshine, and cooler temperatures. Monday will see more sunshine and fewer showers, followed by the possibility of light rain on Tuesday. However, muggy air from France may bring heavy rain and thunderstorms on Wednesday and Wednesday night, clearing by Thursday. Northern areas can expect wet and windy weather to close out the week, while southern regions may still experience warmth.
The recent heatwave saw Suffolk become the first area to reach the threshold for a heatwave, recording temperatures over 27C for three consecutive days. The Met Office declares a heatwave when a specific threshold temperature is met for at least three days, with varying thresholds across different regions of the UK. The UK experienced stormy weather overnight in areas like Seahouses, Northumberland, marking a dramatic shift from the extreme heat just a few days prior
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