The UK will soon sizzle under a blistering heat bomb that is making its way to the UK. WXCHARTS weather mapshave turned crimson red, indicating that sun-loving Brits will soon roast as heatwave conditions return.
It looks like the start to the new month will be a boiling one, with the heatwave predicted to smash into Britain in under two weeks, on Monday, August 4. Large swathes of the country will be covered by the wall of heat, which will see the mercury soar to 30C in some major towns and cities. At 6pm on August 4, Dorchester, Winchester, and Chichester will all roast under the warmest temperatures in the country of 30C.
London, Surrey and Berkshire will follow closely behind with temperatures just a degree lower at 29C. Key cities in south West England including Bristol, Bath and Gloucester will all see the mercury soar to 28C.
Temperatures will peak at 26C for those in the east of England and the east Midlands, while the west Midlands could see highs of 27C.
Weather maps show that almost the entirety of Wales will be covered by the wall of heat from the south to the north of the country. Wales' capital, Cardiff, is predicted to have highs of 26C, while temperatures in the north will range between 24C and 26C.
Temperatures are only predicted to rise further with south East England predicted to see temperatures surpass 30C and reach 32C on Tuesday August 5. London, Surrey, Dorset, Sussex and Winchester will all see peaks of 31C.
Elsewhere, Kent and Essex are forecast highs of 30C whilst Birmingham, Norfolk, Suffolk and Bristol will see the mercury hover between 27C-28C.
At 6pm on Wednesday, August 6, the West Midlands and South West England will have the highest temperatures in the country, with Brits predicted to bask in glorious 30C sunshine.
Elsewhere, Kent to south Wales will see highs of 28C.

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Seperately in the Met Office's weather outlook for this period the forecaster predicts that "temperatures will likely continue to be near or above average overall".
"There is a chance of some very warm or hot spells developing later in August if high pressure wins out for a decent stretch of time, especially in the south and east."
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