The suns had had its moments this summer, but for the most part, this summer has been a little bit of a letdown. That isn’t stopping us from holding out hope for another heatwave to grace us next month.
John Hammond, of Weathertrending and formerly of the BBC and the Met Office has said we could be expecting some dry weather with the possibility of mid-20s by mid-week.

Hammond said: “Many of us can look forward to some fine weather, so don’t put away your garden furniture just yet,” according to the Birmingham Mail
It would be nice to see a final flourish of summer, in what has been a dull August. “The mid-20s is possible by midweek, with the fine weather holding on for the weekend and for a few more days into September for most.”
A BBC spokesperson has said: “High pressure looks a bit more likely to stick around through the bank holiday weekend and into the first week of September before gradually declining away.

“This means the first few days of autumn will tend to keep things largely dry across the UK with some warmth in western and northern areas.
“With high pressure to our northwest, a cooler easterly wind in the North Sea and southern half of the UK will keep the temperatures a little below average there.
“Towards the first weekend of September, there are some signals that low pressure may begin to push in as the high starts to weaken and shift north.
“However, confidence is a bit low on the exact timing, and this could hold off until the following week.”
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