Brits should prepare for heatwave as temperatures will hit 30s in June
BRITS are preparing for another heatwave as experts predict temperatures will swell into the 30s in June.
Experts have pointed to an African plume headed for the UK, bringing the savannah-esque weather along with it.
Families flock to the beach in Bournemouth as temperatures topped 21C (70F)[/caption]More plumes are expected well into August and September – meaning that late summer could be particularly hotter than normal.
Roasting scenes reminiscent of last year – which saw temperatures surpass 40C – could be on the cards as the we as we creep into summer according to meterologist Jameds Madden of Exacta Weather.
But the sun lotion will have to hold off just yet – with milder weather expected for the coming days.
It comes as Brits are basking in sunshine this weekend.
The mercury is set to rise to 20C on Sunday, giving the UK a taste of summer.
The Met Office predict “plenty of sunshine for most parts and feeling warm in light winds.”
The mercury will once again hit 19C in London and Manchester.
Temperatures will continue to climb on Sunday, with the BBC predicting temperatures of 20C.
However, on Monday rain will move in across Britain, which will cause temperatures to plunge.