Sunny 75F before tomorrow’s heat will make the UK hotter than the south of France – world latest news headlines

Britain is set to bask in 75F sunshine tomorrow – even warmer than parts of Mediterranean and European hotspot Portugal, Spain and france — before knocking rain and thunderstorms across the country over the weekend in the last blast of summer this September.

weather office It said it would be sunny tomorrow before the mercury climbed above 71F in Faro in Portugal’s southern Algarve region, 66F in Spain’s central capital Madrid and 73F in Nice, France’s Mediterranean escape.

Britain must be prepared for autumn rains on Saturday and Sunday as temperatures drop to 64F by the end of next week as our brief summer comes to an end.

Meteorological Department meteorologist Aidan McGivern said Britain has been ‘warmer than average for the first half of September’ and ‘this theme continues on Thursday, the first day of this forecast’. Bookmaker Coral puts the odds at 1-2 this month and it’s warmest September since records began.

Commuters in London this week faced flash floods working as part of the North Circular and Submerged Underground services, including the Blackwall Tunnel Northern Approach and District Line.

Dramatic footage showed buses and cars struggling to cross the historic bridge, while photos shared with MailOnline by angry Londoners left the A41 and Euston Road in deep rain water by the Brent Cross shopping centre. had gone. .

A photographer takes a picture of a sunflower field near Ravensworth, North Yorkshire on September 16, 2021

A stunning misty sunrise at Korf Castle in Dorset this morning before the scorching sun tomorrow morning

A stunning misty sunrise at Korf Castle in Dorset this morning before the scorching sun tomorrow morning

A woman reads a book while enjoying the warm weather at the beach in West Bay on September 8, 2021

A woman reads a book while enjoying the warm weather at the beach in West Bay on September 8, 2021

Britain is set to plunge into 75F sunshine tomorrow - warmer than parts of the Mediterranean and European hotspots Portugal, Spain and France - the last blast of summer this September saw rain and thunderstorms lash parts of the country over the weekend .

Britain is set to plunge into 75F of sunshine tomorrow – warmer than parts of the Mediterranean and European hotspots Portugal, Spain and France – with rain and thunderstorms lashing parts of the country over the weekend in the last blast of summer this September. before

“At first there will be fog spots and poor visibility on the roads, but once the fog clears, it will be a good day with bright sunshine in most places,” McGivern said.

‘It will be 23 or 24C in the south and high teens for the north. And on Friday, even better weather has set in many places, with eastern Scotland seeing warm sunshine across much of England and Wales.

Bright sunshine was enjoyed by much of the UK at the start of the month, including Wales, which experienced the hottest September night on record, while temperatures in Scotland rose to their highest level since 1906.

But gray skies and temperatures in the late teens welcomed the end of the summer season in the middle of the month. Cars were caught plowing in flood waters under a blanket of clouds in central London on Tuesday morning.

Britain is set to plunge into 75F sunshine tomorrow - even warmer than parts of the Mediterranean and European hotspots Portugal, Spain and France - before rain and thunderstorms hit the country over the weekend in the last blast of summer this September

Britain is set to plunge into 75F sunshine tomorrow – even warmer than parts of the Mediterranean and European hotspots Portugal, Spain and France – before rain and thunderstorms hit the country over the weekend in the last blast of summer this September

Tomorrow: rain will clear from Britain

Tomorrow: sunny weather knocks on the islands, temperatures 75F.  moves towards

Tomorrow: Rain in the UK is set to remain clear as sunny weather hits the islands, with temperatures reaching 75F. moves towards

People enjoy the warm, sunny weather at St James's Park in Westminster, London on September 7, 2021

People enjoy the warm, sunny weather at St James’s Park in Westminster, London on September 7, 2021

Euston Road: The Met Office issued a yellow warning on Tuesday as cyclists and cars battled the elements in north London

Euston Road: The Met Office issued a yellow warning on Tuesday as cyclists and cars battled the elements in north London

Euston Road: A cyclist plows through surface water on Euston Road in north London during heavy rain on Tuesday

Euston Road: A cyclist plows through surface water on Euston Road in north London during heavy rain on Tuesday

Meanwhile, temperatures in Cardiff and Belfast are forecast to remain stable at around 64.4F throughout the work week.

The Met Office said the long-range forecast for September is uncertain, but forecasters expect temperatures across the UK to be slightly above the year’s average.

The Met Office issued a yellow weather warning, affecting bus and train services and further cancellation of travel.

Drivers were also warned that spray and flooding on roads would lengthen travel times, with some difficult driving conditions and the potential for road closures.

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