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Weather forecasters say a heatwave could be on the cards next month as unseasonably warm temperatures are expected in some parts of the UK. <\/p>\n
Despite the fierce winds and heavy rain that Storm Agnes brought to the UK this week, conditions are expected to improve soon. <\/p>\n
Parts of south-east England could reach 25C early next week, and forecasters reckon even warmer conditions might follow that. Greg Dewhurst, Senior Operational Meteorologist at the Met Office, told Express.co.uk: "Some models are showing 25-28C for London between October 5 and 9."<\/p>\n
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That means conditions could possibly reach the heatwave threshold. The Met Office defines a heatwave as "when a location records a period of at least three consecutive days with maximum temperatures meeting or exceeding a heatwave temperature threshold. The threshold varies by UK county in the range 25\u201328C."<\/p>\n
Advanced weather modelling maps from WX Charts show exactly where and when the hot conditions will come early next month. Friday, October 6 and Sunday, October 8 appear to be the peaks. The south-east, south coast, East Anglia and the Midlands can all expect the best of the weather. <\/p>\n
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In the meantime, the Met Office says tonight will be "chillier than recent nights", although most of the country apart – from northern Scotland – will remain dry. <\/p>\n
On Saturday a bright start "will quickly turn cloudy from the west with rain sweeping north and east across central and northern areas". The national weather agency adds: "Often cloudy Sunday, with some patchy rain and drizzle around. <\/p>\n
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"Turning wet and windy Monday with sunshine and showers likely from Tuesday. Temperatures a little above average, particularly on Monday."<\/p>\n
It comes after a weather forecaster predicted this month could be the "hottest September on record". <\/p>\n
And Britain could face heavy snow later this year as there is a "medium-high risk" of a bizarre weather event taking hold from mid-November onwards. <\/p>\n
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