Scorching 25C heatwave next week turns UK map blood red with long period of hot, dry weather expected
A couple makes the most of the sunshine on the beach in Bournemouth, DorsetThe mercury will begin to climb from Sunday, with things really hotting up from July 18.
And temperature charts from Netweather show conditions improving from July 14, with highs of 25C in London, 24 in York and 23C in Norwich.The "hot spell" is expected to last from July 19 to August 2 - just in time for the easing of Covid restrictions on 'Freedom Day'.Sunseekers soak up the rays on the coast in Bournemouth, DorsetCredit: Getty
Northern Ireland and western Scotland are expected to remain cloudy but there could be some sunny spells too, he added.
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