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23°C Scorching Hot Weather In UK

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Warmer weather is on its way to the UK this week, offering a brief break from the unsettled conditions that dominated the weekend. The Met Office confirmed that temperatures could climb as high as 23C on Thursday, following days of heavy rain and strong winds.

 

On Sunday, a yellow weather warning was issued for England and Wales as gusts caused potential travel disruption. Large parts of the country were left soaked after a weekend of downpours, but the incoming ridge of high pressure is expected to bring a short-lived spell of stability.

 

Thursday’s forecast suggests “showers and sunny spells” with breezy conditions, though temperatures will be noticeably warmer. The Midlands is set to enjoy highs of around 22C in Birmingham, with the warm air stretching towards Wales where residents will also see readings above 20C.

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Northern England will experience more variation, with some areas catching brief showers, while Scotland is expected to remain cooler with temperatures sitting in the mid-teens.

 

Looking ahead, the Met Office cautions that the improvement will be temporary. Another low-pressure system is likely to move in by Wednesday, renewing the cycle of wet and windy weather. Until then, Britons can look forward to a taste of late-season warmth before the unsettled conditions resume.

 

This short burst of higher temperatures provides some welcome relief for those who have endured widespread rain and blustery winds, though forecasters are clear that autumn’s mixed weather pattern will continue.

 

Key Takeaways:

 

UK temperatures could reach 23C on Thursday after a wet, windy weekend.

 

The Midlands and Wales will see the warmest conditions, while Scotland stays cooler.

 

Met Office warns the settled spell will be brief, with low pressure returning midweek.

 

Adapted From:

 

https://www.express.co.uk/news/weather/2108470/exact-date-hot-weather-returns

Scorching 🤣🤣

here, PKK, TH ...yesterday 32°C, feels like 38°C

That's not even hot. 38°C feels like 45°C, that's hot

 

Today, it's already 25°C and looking for 30°C

And it's completely overcast now ... nice and cool out 👍

 

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Yep, 23c doesn't seem that hot, to me that's a nice morning for cycling.

23c is nice a sleeping temperature.

No AC needed just the ceiling slowly rotating.

1 hour ago, Bacon1 said:

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Warmer weather is on its way to the UK this week, offering a brief break from the unsettled conditions that dominated the weekend. The Met Office confirmed that temperatures could climb as high as 23C on Thursday, following days of heavy rain and strong winds.

 

On Sunday, a yellow weather warning was issued for England and Wales as gusts caused potential travel disruption. Large parts of the country were left soaked after a weekend of downpours, but the incoming ridge of high pressure is expected to bring a short-lived spell of stability.

 

Thursday’s forecast suggests “showers and sunny spells” with breezy conditions, though temperatures will be noticeably warmer. The Midlands is set to enjoy highs of around 22C in Birmingham, with the warm air stretching towards Wales where residents will also see readings above 20C.

Screenshot_20250915_054318_Chrome.jpg.c21bace5ea48944fe755a665862a9d6b.jpg

 

Northern England will experience more variation, with some areas catching brief showers, while Scotland is expected to remain cooler with temperatures sitting in the mid-teens.

 

Looking ahead, the Met Office cautions that the improvement will be temporary. Another low-pressure system is likely to move in by Wednesday, renewing the cycle of wet and windy weather. Until then, Britons can look forward to a taste of late-season warmth before the unsettled conditions resume.

 

This short burst of higher temperatures provides some welcome relief for those who have endured widespread rain and blustery winds, though forecasters are clear that autumn’s mixed weather pattern will continue.

 

Key Takeaways:

 

UK temperatures could reach 23C on Thursday after a wet, windy weekend.

 

The Midlands and Wales will see the warmest conditions, while Scotland stays cooler.

 

Met Office warns the settled spell will be brief, with low pressure returning midweek.

 

Adapted From:

 

https://www.express.co.uk/news/weather/2108470/exact-date-hot-weather-returns

 

5 minutes ago, Ralf001 said:

23c is nice a sleeping temperature.

No AC needed just the ceiling slowly rotating.

23C, Is that a misprint?? Do you mean 43C?  23C is barley warm weather, Scorching hot is in the low 40sC.

 

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, pl8lad said:

 

23C, Is that a misprint?? Do you mean 43C?  23C is barley warm weather, Scorching hot is in the low 40sC.

 

 

 

 

 

Nope, those temperatures are considered to be hot in the UK.

Unseasonably warm. Maybe.

But scorching really made me grin.

1 hour ago, pl8lad said:

 

23C, Is that a misprint?? Do you mean 43C?  23C is barley warm weather, Scorching hot is in the low 40sC.

 

 

 

 

23c comes from OP, not me.

2 hours ago, BritManToo said:

Yep, 23c doesn't seem that hot, to me that's a nice morning for cycling.

 

23 right now in my house and 90% humidity. When the fog breaks and the sun comes out it'll be roasting though.

 

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Western weather forecasts are controlled by the 'global warming' narrative.

Expect every summer to be declared hotter than the last, even if it were sub-zero.

These guys never let go ..................

 

WE MUST HAVE NET ZERO!

3 hours ago, NorthernRyland said:

 

23 right now in my house and 90% humidity. When the fog breaks and the sun comes out it'll be roasting though.

Need to turn your ACs on, at least dehumidifier mode

 

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