The UK is expecting a three-day heatwave later this month, with temperatures reaching the mid-20Cs in some areas. Currently, the country is experiencing sunshine and showers, with temperatures in the low 20Cs, and highs of 25C on some days. Weather charts predict that from May 24 onwards, there could be a 72-hour period of higher temperatures, with London, the south-east, and the south coast possibly reaching 24C. Other areas will also see temperatures above 20C, with the north-west of England and Scotland expecting similar highs.

By May 26, most of England is forecasted to have temperatures ranging from 22C to 24C, with Wales and Northern Ireland slightly cooler, but still above 20C in certain places. The Met Office spokesperson mentioned that the next few days and weekend will have a mix of sunshine and showers, with temperatures slightly above average and feeling warm in sunnier areas. The long-range forecast from May 18 to 27 predicts temperatures to remain around or slightly above average, with winds expected to be light.

According to the Met Office outlook, the weather from May 19 to 28 will be changeable, with daytime showers across the UK, particularly in southern parts with a higher risk of thunderstorms. Northern areas might experience drier and more settled conditions. The temperatures during this period will be generally around or slightly above average, making it feel warm in sunnier regions. While long-term forecasts predict this trend, more specific details emerge closer to the actual period under consideration.

Further insights into the upcoming weather suggest enhanced temperatures over the weekend of May 25-26, with Sunday expected to be the peak of the heatwave. The weather remains changeable, with showers continuing in the south, while the north likely to see drier conditions periodically. The Met Office expects the temperatures to remain a little above average, with lighter winds making it feel warm in sunnier regions. However, specific details beyond this period reveal that the likelihood of continued showers in the south is high, with the north experiencing drier weather conditions, and temperatures remaining slightly above average for the following week.

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