Britain braces for potential heatwave in days with parts of UK to be hotter than Spain

epaselect epa12997821 A person lies on the promenade steps at the seaside resort of Blackpool, Britain, 27 May 2026. The UK is experiencing a record-breaking heatwave, with temperatures exceeding 35 degrees Celsius, marking the hottest May on record. EPA/ADAM VAUGHAN
Scorching sun and temperatures hotter than Spain could hit the UK this week (Picture: EPA)

The UK could see more hot weather towards the end of this week, although thunderstorms and rain showers are also likely to roll in.

Temperatures in parts of England could reach 28C or higher by Thursday, with parts of the UK set to be hotter than Spain.

Brits woke up to dry and settled weather this morning, the Met Office said, with further cloud and rainfall possible into Tuesday.

But Met Office meteorologist Honor Criswick said high pressure building across the country will bring warm and humid conditions, with temperatures climbing above the seasonal average in some areas.

‘Throughout the week things are heating up in the south and the South East. We’ve got high pressure starting to build, and there’s a warm plume moving up through continental Europe,’ she said.

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‘Whether or not it’ll be a heatwave remains to be seen as there’s still a lot to play for, but things are certainly turning a lot warmer, if not maybe even hot, by the end of the week, although this is mostly confined to the South East.’

FALMOUTH, ENGLAND - MAY 26: Sunbathers gather early on on Gyllyngvase Beach, on May 26, 2026 in Falmouth, England. The UK has recoded the hottest May temperature on record with a blistering 34.8??C registered at Kew Gardens. Overnight temperatures also reached a record-breaking 21.3??C, marking the country's first-ever spring "tropical night." This extreme heatwave has triggered Amber Heat-Health Alerts across central and southern England. (Photo by Hugh R Hastings/Getty Images)
The last heat wave brought thousands to the beaches for a bit of sun (Picture: Getty)

The heat is also expected to bring humidity, along with potential clouds and rain.

Londoners will be basking in 28C on Thursday, with partly sunny skies sure to see pubs overflowing with revellers.

The rest of the summer could be a scorcher, with the Met Office releasing its three-month outlook, which shows that even hotter weather could be on its way.

In its three-month outlook published on June 1, the Met Office said the chance of a hot summer is ‘higher than normal’ and warned of an increased risk of heatwaves and ‘heat-related impacts’.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maja Smiejkowska/Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (14633363b) An extremely busy Brockwell Lido is seen today as hundreds turned up to cool down in the soaring heat. Temperatures were expected to reach mid thirties today making it one of the hottest days of the year so far. Credit: Maja Smiejkowska / Story Picture Agency Hot weather in London, UK - 12 Aug 2024
Bring out the factor 50 – the sun is set to shine again soon (Picture: Shutterstock)

For June, the forecaster said that the next three months are likely to be twice as hot as the years 1991-2020 used as its reference period.

Citing global warming and El Niño, a natural weather phenomenon that can push up temperatures, as the main drivers of the warmer summer weather, the Met Office said: ‘An increased chance of hot conditions implies a greater-than-normal chance of heatwaves.’

The Met Office’s outlook also mentions that there will be higher chances of a wet season but stresses that ‘near average rainfall remains the most likely outcome’.

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