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Heatwave due to end with cooler temperatures and rain across the country Heatwave due to end with cooler temperatures and rain across the country
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Wednesday's record-breaking heatwave, which brought the hottest July day on record, will come to a slightly cooler and wet end on Thursday.Wednesday's record-breaking heatwave, which brought the hottest July day on record, will come to a slightly cooler and wet end on Thursday.
According to BBC forecasts, temperatures in London, which reached 36.7 degrees in some areas, will be much lower - peaking at a much more bearable 23 degrees in the late afternoon and evening.According to BBC forecasts, temperatures in London, which reached 36.7 degrees in some areas, will be much lower - peaking at a much more bearable 23 degrees in the late afternoon and evening.
The capital will even see rain - heavy, thundery showers predicted throughout the morning.The capital will even see rain - heavy, thundery showers predicted throughout the morning.
Conditions are set to be broadly similar across the country. Temperatures in Manchester and Edinburgh will hover around 20 degrees throughout Thursday, with occasional localised rain showers in parts of Northern regions at points throughout the day.Conditions are set to be broadly similar across the country. Temperatures in Manchester and Edinburgh will hover around 20 degrees throughout Thursday, with occasional localised rain showers in parts of Northern regions at points throughout the day.
Members of the public keep cool in a water fountain in London, as temperatures soared above 30 degrees in the capital However, things are still going to be very warm. Fortunately though, it'll be a bit damper and more muggy, just to make everyone a little sweatier. However, things are still going to be very warm. Fortunately though, it'll be a bit damper and more muggy, just to make everyone a little sweatier.
Heat levels soared on Wednesday, as southern parts of the country saw temperatures that have not been surpassed since 2006.Heat levels soared on Wednesday, as southern parts of the country saw temperatures that have not been surpassed since 2006.
The Met Office predicted that the extreme heat would pass as the warm air moves away from the UK.The Met Office predicted that the extreme heat would pass as the warm air moves away from the UK.
Commuting Londoners had a fairly rough time, as temperatures on some tube lines exceeded the legal limit for transporting cattle.Commuting Londoners had a fairly rough time, as temperatures on some tube lines exceeded the legal limit for transporting cattle.
However, it was good news at Wimbledon, as crowds basked in the sun while watching the beginnings of the tournament.However, it was good news at Wimbledon, as crowds basked in the sun while watching the beginnings of the tournament.
However, with rain set to start at Wimbledon at 10am and finishing at 4pm, it might be a good idea to get the roof pulled over Centre Court fairly quickly.However, with rain set to start at Wimbledon at 10am and finishing at 4pm, it might be a good idea to get the roof pulled over Centre Court fairly quickly.