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    Much warmer bank holiday - Heatwave? We're not quite there yet

08:00
15 May 2026

Much warmer bank holiday
Heatwave? We're not quite there yet

Temperature map of Europe on Sunday 24.05 showing widespread warm orange and red conditions, with temperatures reaching 28°C near Paris and 26°C in London alongside a thermometer icon.
Spring bank holiday weekend brings a much warmer feel, prompting reports of heatwaves.

The late May bank holiday weekend looks set to bring perfect conditions to head outdoors as temperatures rise... but what is this talk of a "mini-heatwave"?

It is true that by next weekend, daily highs could reach up to around 26 °C in south-east England, and widely reaching the low-20s across the UK.

Though enjoyable, this does not constitute a heatwave. The actual temperature needed varies depending on location. In London, one area that may see the 26 °C high, the threshold is 28 °C.

London

Mo
15
24
Tu
17
24
We
16
26
Th
18
26
Fr
15
27
Sa
16
29
Su
18
33
Mo
20
28
Tu
17
28
We
19
31
Th
19
31
Fr
18
30
Sa
20
33
Su
21
33
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
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Cardiff

Mo
12
21
Tu
14
20
We
15
21
Th
17
23
Fr
10
24
Sa
16
22
Su
14
23
Mo
16
23
Tu
15
23
We
16
24
Th
16
24
Fr
15
25
Sa
18
26
Su
17
25
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
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Torquay

Mo
14
20
Tu
15
20
We
15
23
Th
17
23
Fr
13
22
Sa
15
25
Su
10
26
Mo
13
25
Tu
13
25
We
12
25
Th
12
24
Fr
14
24
Sa
13
25
Su
13
26
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
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Manchester

Mo
13
21
Tu
15
20
We
15
19
Th
16
19
Fr
11
23
Sa
16
21
Su
13
25
Mo
16
22
Tu
13
21
We
14
25
Th
14
24
Fr
14
27
Sa
17
29
Su
17
26
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
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Edinburgh

Mo
11
19
Tu
14
18
We
14
17
Th
13
19
Fr
11
17
Sa
16
19
Su
13
21
Mo
13
19
Tu
11
19
We
13
21
Th
11
19
Fr
12
20
Sa
13
22
Su
13
21
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
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Elsewhere, the threshold lays between 25 and 28 degrees, cooler further north. It isn't just the temperature though, it's also the duration of the warmth.

In order to be designated as a heatwave, the threshold must be met for at least three consecutive days.

The "mini-heatwave"? This isn't an official meteorological term, but is often used by media to refer to periods of warmer weather and is a good indicator of a shorter, slightly cooler, burst of warmth.

Ryan Hathaway
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