Lead weather presenter
This year the temperature has cooled down after the end of the third heatwave of Britain, such as a new hospipe restriction affecting 1.1 million people.
Monday will be fresher compared to the recent days, with a height between 18C and 24C for most of the UK.
Scotland will receive heavy rainfall and North Ireland will receive continuous rains, while the south will be largely drought and isolated rain is possible.
This water firm comes in the form of Temes Water Hospype is banned on July 22 Due to the lack of rainfall and increasing demand in parts of Swindon, Gloster’ser, Oxfordshire and Berkshire, the supply was increased.
The change in weather is due to the area of rain and low pressure bringing cold air from Atlantic.
It comes after a three-day stretch in which the temperature rose above the average with 34.7C in Estwood Bank, Worster Sester, on Friday, 33.1c in Cardif on Saturday and 31.2C in Achangits in Scottish Highlands on Sunday.
But the effects of the heatwave are still being felt with the announcement of another hospipe ban.
Tems Water said on Monday that the ban affecting parts of Southern England would begin on July 22, 00:01.
It restrictions the use of non -essential hosapypes – such as water filling gardens, washing cars, or paddling pools – such as a long -term reservoir falls due to a long -term reservoir.
The first hosspipe ban of the year was introduced on FridayThe hottest June for England and the most dull and sunny spring in more than a century.
Announcement comes as just Amber and Yellow Heat Health Alert The UK’s health safety agency and the Met office end up across England.
Alert warned of pressure on health and care services.
While most Britain gets some relief from the heat, South -East England will still see the warm position with a height of up to 28C – although it is below the official heatwave border.
The cooler pattern is expected to continue in Tuesday and the temperature changes will be more notable with the high between 18 and 21C.
Northern Ireland, Southern Scotland, Wales and parts of Northern England will receive heavy rains.
The rain will break into the position of more short, but some areas will see some rainfall as it moves to the middle and southeast regions.
Looking forward, the temperature is expected to move back to the end of the week, especially in the Central and South-Eastern England.
Can reach 30C by high Friday or Saturday.
This comes when the Met Office has issued a warning that extreme weather mantras are becoming continuously.
A new report was released on Monday It was highlighted how Britain is breaking the record of temperature and rainfall more often, blaming the tendency of climate change.
Hotter, Dryer Summer and Wet, With Stormy Winter, Britain’s climate is shifting and the effects are felt not only in cities, but in the natural world, where the species are struggling to optimize.