Weather experts predict a cooling trend following the recent heatwave that pushed temperatures above 30C in many areas. The Met Office anticipates that temperatures in the southern UK will hold above 30C until Friday, with northern regions seeing highs of 28C or more. However, forecasts indicate a temperature drop over the weekend, with morning temperatures possibly dipping as low as 6C in parts of Scotland on Sunday.
In northern England, Sunday morning temperatures could reach 7C, while the warmest morning temperatures of 15C-16C are expected in the southwest. By midday Sunday, temperatures are forecasted to peak at 17C in southern England, contrasting with the recent scorching conditions. Wales is set to hit 15C, with 13C expected in the Midlands and Northern Ireland.
Temperature anomaly maps for Sunday show most of the UK, excluding the southwest, covered in blue, indicating temperatures below the seasonal norm. The ECMWF model suggests that certain areas in Scotland and northern England could see temperatures below 10C on Sunday morning.
The Met Office projects a gradual decline in temperatures starting Saturday as strong breezes move to northern regions. Conditions are expected to be cooler from Sunday onward compared to recent days. The weather forecast for July 19 to July 28 predicts predominantly dry conditions with high pressure near the UK, resulting in somewhat cooler weather due to air originating from the North Atlantic.
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