After a week of record-breaking temperatures, the UK is set to experience a significant shift in weather as cooler Atlantic air moves in. This change marks the end of the recent heatwave that saw temperatures soar to 35.1C in London, the hottest May day on record. As we transition into June, temperatures are expected to drop to between 15-20C, with rain forecasted across much of the country.
This shift is not just a temporary respite; it signals a change in weather patterns driven by a stronger jet stream. Instead of the stagnant high-pressure systems that caused the heat, low-pressure areas will bring more unsettled weather, including heavy showers and potential thunderstorms. This could impact outdoor plans and activities, especially for those who enjoyed the recent warm weather.
For gardeners and farmers, the incoming rain may be a welcome relief after a dry spell, particularly in southern and eastern England. However, the cooler temperatures and wet conditions could also affect the growth cycles of crops and plants that thrived in the heat.
As the UK adjusts to this new weather reality, it’s essential to stay informed about local forecasts and prepare for the potential disruptions that rain and cooler temperatures may bring to daily life, from travel plans to outdoor events.
Source: BBC News
