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London is bracing itself for a scorching heatwave next week, with temperatures soaring up to 32C. Both the Met Office and the BBC are predicting a hot and sunny week ahead. According to the Met Office, Tuesday will be the hottest day of the week, with temperatures reaching a sweltering 32C and remaining in the high 20s for the rest of the week. It’s time to dust off your portable fans and stock up on sunscreen as the heatwave approaches.

The Met Office’s weather forecast for Monday, July 29, shows highs of 29C and lows of 19C, with clear skies and little cloud cover. The UV level is expected to reach a high of 7, so make sure to protect your skin. Tuesday, July 30, will be even hotter with highs of 32C and lows of 20C, peaking in the afternoon. Despite the high temperatures, there will be some cloud cover later in the day. Wednesday, July 31, will bring another hot day with highs of 30C and lows of 20C, along with a UV level of 7. Thursday, August 1, will see highs of 28C and lows of 17C, with a chance of showers in the afternoon. Friday, August 2, will be slightly cooler with highs of 26C and lows of 18C, but with no rain in sight.

The BBC’s forecast aligns closely with the Met Office’s predictions, with Monday expected to reach highs of 28C and lows of 15C. Tuesday will see highs of 29C and lows of 18C, with clouds rolling in during the afternoon. Wednesday will bring a mix of sun and clouds, with a slight chance of rain. Thursday and Friday will see highs in the mid-20s, with minimal chances of rain. Saturday, however, is forecasted to be rainy in the morning and early afternoon, with highs of 23C. Sunday will be drier with highs of 22C, but with some cloud cover in the morning.

As London prepares for the upcoming heatwave, residents are advised to stay hydrated, wear sunscreen, and seek shade during the hottest parts of the day. Whether you’re planning a trip to the coast or a visit to one of London’s beautiful parks, make sure to take precautions to stay safe and cool during the soaring temperatures. Stay tuned to the latest weather updates from the Met Office and the BBC to plan your week accordingly and make the most of the sunny weather ahead.