11 August 2025 – Advice on planning for hot weather from the Met Office
Forecast issued by the Met Office on behalf of UKHSA on Monday, 11, August, 2025 at 09:28 Overview of hot weather over the next 5 days Temperatures continue to climb […]
Forecast issued by the Met Office on behalf of UKHSA on Monday, 11, August, 2025 at 09:28
Overview of hot weather over the next 5 days
Temperatures continue to climb into the new working week. A humid night, with scattered showers with a risk of thunder in southern and central areas. Temperatures are expected to reach a peak on Tuesday with some uncertainty on the timing of clearance medium cloud from central and northern England. Risk of thunderstorms at times, particularly by mid-week. Hot temperatures slower to subside in southern and eastern England.
Overview of hot weather over the next 6 to 15 days
Dry and mostly fine weather to start but with a more northerly flow allowing temperatures to fall in most places below threshold to start. However, southern England could stay above threshold into the weekend. Settled conditions probably continuing with a chance of above average temperatures towards the later part of this period.
Overview of hot weather over the next 16 to 30 days
Confidence lower during this period. Likely a balance between drier and more changeable interludes. Temperatures probably around average but potential for shorter, warmer spells.
| Region | Probability of reaching low impact threshold in the next 5 days (%) | Probability of reaching low impact threshold in the next 6–15 days (%) | Probability of reaching low impact threshold in the next 16–30 days (%) | General comments on weather |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NE | 70 | 30 | 20 | The day 1-5 period will likely see deteriorating air quality, higher pollen counts, light winds and high humidity. |
| NW | 70 | 30 | 20 | The day 1-5 period will likely see deteriorating air quality, higher pollen counts, light winds and high humidity. |
| YH | 80 | 30 | 20 | The day 1-5 period will likely see deteriorating air quality, higher pollen counts, light winds and high humidity. |
| EM | 90 | 30 | 20 | The day 1-5 period will likely see deteriorating air quality, higher pollen counts, light winds and high humidity. |
| WM | 80 | 30 | 20 | The day 1-5 period will likely see deteriorating air quality, higher pollen counts, light winds and high humidity. |
| EoE | 90 | 30 | 30 | The day 1-5 period will likely see deteriorating air quality, higher pollen counts, light winds and high humidity. |
| Lon | 90 | 40 | 30 | The day 1-5 period will likely see deteriorating air quality, higher pollen counts, light winds and high humidity. |
| SE | 90 | 40 | 30 | The day 1-5 period will likely see deteriorating air quality, higher pollen counts, light winds and high humidity. |
| SW | 80 | 40 | 20 | The day 1-5 period will likely see deteriorating air quality, higher pollen counts, light winds and high humidity. |
NE = North East | NW = North West | YH = Yorkshire and The Humber | EM = East Midlands | WM = West Midlands | EoE = East of England | Lon = London | SE = South East | SW = South West
For further information, please refer to the UKHSA Adverse Weather and Health Plan
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