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    North-south split remains - Third heatwave of the season

18:38
6 July 2026

North-south split remains
Third heatwave of the season

Map of the UK and Ireland showing forecast temperatures for Thursday 9 July, with London at 33°C and Cardiff at 29°C in deep red across southern England, fading to orange further north with Aberdeen at 20°C; a thermometer icon sits centrally, with western Europe including Amsterdam at 25°C and Brussels at 28°C visible to the east.
The latest heatwave peaks later in the week.

The third heatwave of the heat arrives in the second half of the week, centred once again in southern parts of the UK, but it won't compare to June.

Daily highs are in the low-30s later in the week around south-east England, perhaps reaching the mid-30s locally in some areas.

Despite this, the impact shouldn't be so severe thanks to lower humidity and fewer warmer nights. This heat will again be centred over south-east to central England, with cooler and cloudier conditions remaining towards the north.

In addition to the cloud, Ireland and Scotland will also feel stronger winds than elsewhere, adding to the cooler feel.

As the weekend approached, the hottest days begin to ease. Thunderstorms are possible, though it is too early to tell for sure where.

Into next week, temperatures remain warm but fall back below the 30 °C.

London

Mo
18
31
Tu
18
30
We
19
32
Th
21
33
Fr
21
28
Sa
19
28
Su
20
29
Mo
19
27
Tu
16
26
We
18
27
Th
18
29
Fr
19
29
Sa
17
28
Su
17
27
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Min (°C)
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Manchester

Mo
15
24
Tu
15
20
We
14
27
Th
15
29
Fr
18
29
Sa
17
26
Su
17
26
Mo
16
24
Tu
13
26
We
14
24
Th
15
26
Fr
15
24
Sa
13
24
Su
14
22
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Min (°C)
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Dublin

Mo
15
25
Tu
14
24
We
14
22
Th
14
21
Fr
14
22
Sa
17
21
Su
17
24
Mo
15
23
Tu
13
22
We
11
21
Th
13
22
Fr
12
21
Sa
12
21
Su
12
21
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Min (°C)
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Edinburgh

Mo
15
18
Tu
15
19
We
15
24
Th
15
25
Fr
14
22
Sa
15
20
Su
14
20
Mo
13
21
Tu
10
19
We
12
20
Th
11
20
Fr
13
21
Sa
11
19
Su
11
19
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Cardiff

Mo
15
25
Tu
15
24
We
14
29
Th
15
29
Fr
19
32
Sa
20
30
Su
19
28
Mo
18
26
Tu
16
24
We
14
23
Th
17
25
Fr
16
24
Sa
15
23
Su
15
23
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