As if we haven't been lucky enough with the recent spells of sunshine and heatwaves, the warm weather is set to last for another two weeks.
According to Met Office forecasts, the jet stream will remain to the north of the UK, which will prevent any weather fronts from sweeping in.
The high pressure will remain throughout the next two weeks, meaning the warm weather is definitely here to stay.
Wondering how long this warm and sunny weather will last? 🤔
— Met Office (@metoffice) July 2, 2018
The jet stream will remain to the north of the UK, keeping any weather fronts at bay
This will maintain high pressure throughout the next two weeks, bringing plenty more very warm sunshine ☀️☀️☀️☀️#heatwave pic.twitter.com/MuZOQCYWqr
Temperatures will reach the low twenties again today across Dumbarton with sunny spells and some light cloud forming in the afternoon.
Forecasters predict plenty of sun in the evening and a dry night to follow with clear skies.
The #UV levels remain high or very high in the #sunshine ☀️ but cloud ☁️ in the southwest and northeast coast will result in moderate levels here pic.twitter.com/JzOWuPg6Ni
— Met Office (@metoffice) July 4, 2018
Thursday will see some patchy cloud in the morning, but becoming bright everywhere with long periods of warm sunshine and maximum temperature of 22 °C.
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