Exact date Birmingham set to roast in 30C temperatures as weather maps turn red
The temperature has gotten a little cooler in recent days after the arrival of three heatwaves this summer.
While the West Midlands has not been forecast for another heatwave, the mercury is set to rise in a couple of weeks.
READ MORE: Met Office thunderstorm warning issued for 17 counties in England
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Come Thursday, August 7, temperatures could reach 30C in Birmingham.
Weather maps from WX Charts have turned red that day, with 30C heat forecast for large parts of England.
In its long-range forecast from August 4 to 13, the Met Office said: "Early next week there is the potential for an unseasonably deep area of low pressure to affect the UK, which would bring widely windy and wet weather, especially for the west or northwest of the UK.
"The forecast around this is rather uncertain, however, and it is also possible that this will turn into a less windy but still wet spell further south.
"Following this, a continuation of the broadly changeable pattern is expected, with spells of rain or showers, some drier, brighter interludes and temperatures mainly near average.
20 counties in England set to sizzle in heatwave with temperatures reaching 31C
Met Office thunderstorm warning issued for 17 counties in England
"As we move towards mid-month, there is an increased chance of high pressure becoming more dominant, leading to drier, warmer and more settled conditions becoming more widespread."
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