Rain arrives for some but is another UK heatwave on the way in September?

MyNews newsroom brief · 2h ago · 1 min read · via bbc.co.uk

Some long range forecasts are suggesting autumn could be hotter and drier than average. Simon King explores whether a warm spell might be on the cards.

The UK is experiencing a familiar seesaw weather pattern, with some areas receiving much-needed rain while others are bracing for another potential heatwave. This inconsistent weather is a hallmark of British summers, but what's striking is that forecasters are now suggesting that September could be hotter and drier than average. This would be a continuation of the trend seen in recent years, where autumns have been milder and sunnier than usual.

The prospect of another heatwave in September may come as a surprise to some, given that the summer months are typically associated with warmer weather. However, it's worth noting that the UK's climate is becoming increasingly unpredictable, with more extreme weather events occurring with greater frequency. The Met Office has already reported that 2022 was one of the warmest years on record, and this trend is likely to continue. As we head into autumn, it's essential to consider the implications of a warmer and drier season, particularly for agriculture, water resources, and wildlife.

As we look ahead, it's crucial to monitor the weather forecasts closely, particularly in the coming weeks. If the predictions of a hot and dry September hold true, we can expect to see an increased risk of drought and water shortages, as well as potential disruptions to outdoor events and activities. Conversely, areas that have received heavy rainfall may experience flooding and other related issues. Whatever the case, it's clear that the UK's weather will continue to be a major talking point in the weeks and months to come.

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