London set to enjoy blaze of warm sunshine for the rest of summer... thanks to a tropical storm
Briefly

London is likely to experience warm weather through August, influenced by Tropical Storm Dexter crossing the Atlantic. Temperatures are predicted to exceed 28C on Monday and Tuesday, potentially leading to a heatwave. The storm will not make direct contact but is expected to create a ridge of high pressure over the UK, resulting in drier conditions. Forecasts suggest a dominance of high pressure could lead to prevalent above-average temperatures and dry weather, with a chance of rain or thunderstorms later in the month.
London is expected to experience warm weather for the remainder of August, driven by the movement of Tropical Storm Dexter across the Atlantic Ocean.
Temperatures are forecasted to surpass 28C on Monday and Tuesday, with possible heatwaves arising from sustained high temperatures.
Tropical Storm Dexter will not directly impact the UK but may create a ridge of high pressure leading to drier conditions later this weekend.
The likelihood of high pressure dominating the weather pattern suggests a trend towards drier and warmer conditions across London and southeast England.
Read at www.standard.co.uk
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