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Jul 01, 2026

Met Office names 22 areas getting no rain at all during 5-day July heatwave

Met Office names 22 areas getting no rain at all during 5-day July heatwave

The Met Office has outlined which parts of the country will suffer a 5-day heatwave in early July, with some areas set to receive no rainfall for nearly a week

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Heatwave in London, a man exhausted by heat at the Granary Square in Kings Cross

Members of the public are braced for a five-day heatwave (stock image) (Image: Getty)

Brits are set to endure another heatwave as the Met Office forecasts a return of strikingly warm weather across the country in a five-day dry spell. By the Met Office's own ruling, a heatwave occurs when "a location records a period of at least three consecutive days with daily maximum temperatures meeting or exceeding the heatwave temperature threshold."

That threshold varies across the UK, with a range of 25C to 28C across England, Scotland, and Wales. Temperatures above 25C in Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales, much of Northern England, and parts of the South West constitute a heatwave.

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