Forecasters say another heatwave will hit Shropshire this week and it is set to last longer than the one that smashed temperature records earlier this summer.
Another heatwave is on the way in Shropshire. Photo: AP Photo/Michael Probst
It will be slightly hotter again across Shropshire on Tuesday, expected to be highest at 27C in Ludlow at 7pm - then again at 29C on Wednesday afternoon. “Not everyone will initially see those sunny conditions, but towards the end of the week even Scotland and Northern Ireland will join the rest of the UK in having generally fine, sunny and very warm if not hot conditions.
“We’re quite confident temperatures will not go as high as they did during July, but the difference is that this is going to be quite a prolonged period of temperatures in the low 30s, so it will be very notable nonetheless.
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