Exact date four-day 32C blast set to hit UK

Scorching temperatures will return as the mercury looks set to boom to more than 30C. New weather maps suggest some parts of Britain could see highs of 32C as summer returns.

The coming days will bring more wet and windy weather, particularly in parts the north and west, but next week things will begin to look up. The Mirror reports that changes will begin on Tuesday, July 9, with temperatures rising to the mid 20s.

WXCharts predict that Wednesday would remain the same, with temperatures continuing to soar on Thursday. A blast of heat will also hit, with the warm weather expected to stretch across most of the nation.

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But although there is a promise of better weather, the Met Office says temperatures would stay around average for this time of the year. Met Office forecaster Alex Burkill said: "So far this summer it has been a little disappointing perhaps and if you are hoping for something a little warmer we do have some good news coming up, if you are hoping for something more settled that may not be the case.

"Currently we have an active jet steam running across the UK in fact it is running at 185mph which is pretty strong, especially for the time of year. That is going to be driving various weather systems as we go through the rest of the week and with that we do have some cooler air around which is why temperatures are several degrees below average for the time of year."

Alex said it was likely to turn “quite a bit warmer” during next week with the possibility of a Scandinavian high. He added: "When I say temperatures are rising they are only really rising to around average for the time of year nonetheless temperatures in July are fairly high so it is going to feel warm and even hot at times in the sunshine."