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UK Weather Set for Dramatic Temperature Drop to 4C This August

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Weather forecasts indicate a significant drop in temperatures across the UK, with some areas expected to experience lows of just 4°C on August 21, 2023. This shift arrives as the country grapples with its fourth heatwave of the summer, where temperatures have soared above 30°C in many regions. The prolonged heat has led to declared droughts and hosepipe bans in several areas, marking this summer as one of the hottest and driest in recent memory.

As the high temperatures recede, WXCharts has pinpointed the regions most affected by this impending cold snap. Early morning temperatures of 4°C are likely in parts of Northern England, particularly in Cumbria and Durham, as well as in areas north of Glasgow and Edinburgh. While temperatures are expected to rise slightly throughout the day, they will generally remain in the low to mid-teens across much of the country.

By midday, some parts of Scotland may still be as chilly as 4°C, while areas in England could see temperatures around 7°C. The warmest conditions will be found in London, where midday highs may reach 12°C. The evening is projected to bring a peak temperature of approximately 16°C in England and Wales.

Looking beyond the 21st, similar conditions are anticipated to extend across broader areas of England, Wales, and Scotland. Following this period, temperatures are not expected to climb back to 20°C or higher until August 25.

According to the Met Office, the transition from high pressure to low pressure will lead to “an increasing possibility of stronger winds and rain,” particularly affecting southern and western regions. The forecast for late August into early September suggests a pattern of unsettled weather, with showers and prolonged rain becoming more prevalent.

The Met Office further notes that heavy and thundery rain could occur at times, accompanied by strong winds. However, there will likely be brief intervals of drier weather interspersed throughout this period.

As the UK prepares for this weather shift, many will welcome the cooler temperatures after enduring a relentless heatwave. The upcoming days promise a welcome change for those finding it difficult to cope with the ongoing summer heat.

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