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Sizzling Summer Ahead with Temperatures Reaching 30 Degrees, Followed by Autumn's Harsh Storms (Weather-Gaga: Blitz-summer with 30 degrees and then autumn storms)

Scorching summer weather with temperatures around 30 degrees is forecast to return shortly, followed by the reappearance of autumn.

Sizzling Summer Ahead with Temperatures Reaching 30 Degrees, Followed by Autumn's Harsh Storms...
Sizzling Summer Ahead with Temperatures Reaching 30 Degrees, Followed by Autumn's Harsh Storms (Weather-Gaga)

Sizzling Summer Ahead with Temperatures Reaching 30 Degrees, Followed by Autumn's Harsh Storms (Weather-Gaga: Blitz-summer with 30 degrees and then autumn storms)

The weather in the UK has taken a capricious turn, with autumn storms and heavy rain showers already sweeping across most regions of the country. This sudden change, reminiscent of April showers, is due to a dip or wave movement in the strong wind belt, known as the jet stream.

Despite it being September, the sun doesn't shine as intensely, but such a dip can still make summer temperatures possible. Forecasts suggest a heatwave with temperatures around 30 degrees is expected to return, providing a brief respite from the rain. However, this summer comeback is only expected to last until the following weekend.

Yesterday, wind gusts prevailed in almost all regions of the country, a testament to the unpredictable nature of the weather. The dip in the jet stream allows for warm air masses to flow directly into the UK, contributing to the current warm temperatures.

The weather forecast indicates that autumn will make its comeback after the heatwave, with temperatures ranging from 25 to 31 degrees. Autumn has arrived in the country before its calendar start in a few days, offering a reminder that nature is unpredictable and always ready for surprises.

In the coming days, the weather is expected to continue showing its capricious nature, with further rain showers and brief periods of sunshine. After the summer comeback, autumn storms are expected to return, particularly affecting southern Germany with locally heavy rainfall and stormy gusts. Overall, precipitation will be average to slightly below average with some regional dryness possible in November.

Despite the unpredictable weather, summer has said its final goodbye in the UK. Autumn is expected to continue with similar weather patterns, offering a mix of rain showers and potential heatwaves in the coming months. As we navigate through this autumn, it's important to stay prepared for the weather's whims and enjoy the beautiful autumn colours while they last.

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