UK Weather: The exact time when the sun will shine again in the UK as Cerberus heatwave rages on

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The Met Office has revealed that the sun is set to shine once again in the UK amid a below par July

The exact time the sun will shine once again in the UK has been revealed by the Met Office. It will be a welcome change for Brits who have had to endure a poor July weather wise with drizzle and below average temperatures.

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Despite the sun once again set to shine, it’s unlikely that the UK will feel the wrath of the Cerberus heatwave that is taking its toll on Europe, with some countries seeing temperatures reach a staggering 45C.

Countries such as Spain’s Canary Islands, Italy, Cyprus and Greece have seen weather alerts put in place. Named Cerberus, the heatwave threatens new record temperatures for Europe.

Conditions towards the end of the month and the start of August are likely to become ‘increasingly settled’ which is exactly the weather we will need after recent reports suggest thunderstorms and ‘persistent’ rain is on the horizon.

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It’s possible we could see a heatwave, with the Daily Mail reporting the conditions to be slightly above average. A heatwave threshold in the UK is met when a location records a period of at least three consecutive days with daily maximum temperatures meeting or exceeding the heatwave temperature threshold.

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A spokesperson for the Met Office said: "Towards the end of the month, there are tentative signs of slightly drier conditions taking hold, with fewer in the way of showers and longer, drier spells, and consequently it should feel a little warmer too."

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