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Liverpool Echo
National
Jess Flaherty

Met Office weather forecast as Liverpool to be as hot as Portugal tomorrow

The cloudy and rainy weather of the past few weeks is set to be replaced by scorching sunshine this week.

According to the Met Office, Liverpool will see temperatures as high as 28°C, which is the same temperature as sunny Portugal.

With many of us unable to make a summer getaway, the warm weather and sunshine will make for a welcome return.

The previous few weeks saw the weather take a turn for the worse as multiple thunderstorms hit the region.

Areas of Liverpool were overwhelmed by water, as people reported seeing rain come into their houses.

Garston was hit badly by flooding, while other areas also got the brunt of the torrential rain.

But things are looking up this week.

Alongside the much needed sun, there will be a very high pollen count and very high UV rays so precautions like hay fever medication and protective sun creams are advisable.

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Met Office Chief Meteorologist, Dan Suri said: "Temperatures will continue to climb through the week with a hot spell developing across much of England and Wales.

"From Wednesday temperatures will widely reach into the high twenties Celsius and it’ll be hot across much of the UK, especially central and southern England where we could see highs of 30 to 34 Celsius.

"This hot weather is expected to last until at least Friday and so heatwave conditions are likely to develop for some areas this week."

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