UK weather: Map shows Britain turn RED as 28C heat wave sweeps the country… making it hotter than Mexico | The Sun

THE UK will be hotter than Mexico on Thursday as another heat wave prepares to sweep the country.

Some Brits will enjoy sweltering weather up to 28C later this week, making it hotter than Mexico City which predicts mild highs of 23C.


And temperatures in parts of the nation will also trump other sunny destinations such as Ankara (26C) and Barcelona (27C).

It comes just a week after Brits experienced scorching 34C temperatures.

The mercury smashed early summer records for the third day in a row on June 17, marking the hottest day of the year so far.

And although temperatures may not reach the blistering highs of last week, it will still be very warm in some places by Thursday.

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For those attending Glastonbury, it will be slightly cooler but still pleasant. Wednesday will reach 23C, while Thursday will hit 22C.

A Met Office post on social media read: "It's warming up for many of us over the next few days."

And a forecast map shows Britain turning red as warm temperatures descend on us again.

Met Office Deputy Meteorologist Helen Caughey said: "There will be plenty of sunshine on Wednesday across the South West, although there could be a bit more cloud later in the day, and temperatures will reach 26C or 27C.

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"The dry, sunny and warm theme will continue through Thursday.

“However, from Friday onwards the weather will become more unsettled."

The Met Office forecast for the next five days says it will be "fine and dry for most".

Wednesday will be when temperatures will pick up with parts of England, Wales and Scotland all enjoying very warm temperatures, according to the weather office.

Thursday will remain dry with plenty of warm sunshine apart from the northwest where there will be patchy rain.



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