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Most of the England will not receive a significant amount of precipitation during the next ten days. 06.Jul.18 8:56 AM By Abigail Richards Photo dorsetecho.co.uk 691 | |
Met Office warns that there are no chances for the calming down the summer heat during the next two weeks. Moreover, most of the England will not receive a significant amount of precipitation during the next ten days, meteorologists believe. After slightest cooling of one or two degrees at the weekend temperatures will start to grow back, with 100 percent sunshine, dry conditions. The winds will be light. Grahame Madge, spokesman for the Met Office, stated: «There is nothing meaningful in the forecast in the way of rain for the next couple of days. It is possible we could see some light rain on Monday, but it is nothing substantial and just isolated showers. In terms of weather conditions we have got another period of high pressure that will bring some warm temperatures again».At the weekend we expect 31C to 32C in some areas. |