The heat goes on. London has basked in ten days of heatwave conditions with daily temperature highs above 28C since Sunday, July 5.London Fire Brigade has warned of an “extreme” risk of wildfires in the capital, as the city basks in what looks like another week of warm sunshine. What’s the forecast for this week?Wednesday looks set to be another dry and hot day, with temperatures potentially topping 30C, according to the Met Office. That would mean 11 straight days of heatwave in the capital, which is defined as at least three straight days of highs of at least 28C.The rest of the week also looks warm and dry, with daytime temperature peaks of 29C on Thursday and 28C on Friday. Is there a change in the weather coming?The Met Office sees little change to the drought-like conditions in its seven-day forecast for London.BBC Weather gives us a longer two-week view. But even there, as of Tuesday morning, zero rain is forecast until Saturday, July 25, and even that appears far from nailed on with around a 30% likelihood of precipitation. After that, it is forecasting a return to dry and sunny weather through to the end of the 14-day window, on Monday, July 27.If it does rain next on July 25, that was mean London will have gone 28 days without rain. That would be the longest dry spell in London since 2018, when the capital went 47 days without rain, according to Wanstead Meteo. Could thunderstorms break the dry weather?On Monday morning, BBC Weather was predicting thunderstorms for London on Saturday, July 25, giving a 60% likelihood of that happening.However, the latest forecast makes no mention of thunderstorms.
When will it rain again in London? Capital facing longest dry spell in years
