UK's heatwave has ended, as the country returns to its usual June weather.

Parts of UK to have dry, sunny weather soon, with potential for more heatwaves.

June 29th 2024.

UK's heatwave has ended, as the country returns to its usual June weather.
As music lovers soak up the last rays of sunshine at Glastonbury, the recent heatwave is coming to an end. But don't fret, the weather is going to be milder and mostly pleasant. According to the Met Office, Saturday will be a warm and clear day for the south-east and Midlands, with temperatures reaching a high of 24°C in London and 21°C in Birmingham.

However, those in the north-west, north-east, and northern Wales may experience cooler and wetter conditions due to a band of blustery showers. But not to worry, these showers are expected to clear overnight. Other areas of the UK can expect dry and overcast skies, with temperatures ranging from 18°C to 19°C.

Looking ahead, forecasters are predicting more manageable temperatures for the next few days. Sunday will see clear skies moving from the North to the South, with temperatures staying in the mid-teens for most of the UK. However, those on the south coast may be tempted to hit the beach as temperatures reach 20°C in the afternoon.

As we enter into the new week, the Met Office is forecasting "cloud and rain moving slowly southwards through Monday, with the south remaining dry for much of the day." Tuesday will bring a mix of sunshine and showers, with temperatures remaining rather cool overall.

It's no surprise that this week has been a scorcher, with Brits basking in the hottest day of the year so far. But fear not, the first two weeks of July are expected to bring a "good deal of dry, warm and settled weather." The Met Office added that temperatures will be around or slightly below average, but on sunnier days, it will still feel warm or rather warm.

And for those who are already planning their summer activities, long-range forecasts show a "slightly higher than normal chance of heatwaves" during the middle two weeks of July. But as always, the predictability of weather weeks in advance is very low, so we'll just have to wait and see.

In other London news, two women were dragged along by Tube trains after their coats got stuck in the doors. And for those wondering how long this heatwave is going to last, the end is already in sight. But don't worry, I tried the "best pizza in the world" and can confirm that it was not in Italy. For more updates on what's happening in the capital, visit The Agency's London news hub. And don't forget, while temperatures may be slightly above average, rainfall is expected to be lower than usual. Stay cool and enjoy the summer weather!

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