After weeks of unsettled weather, Norfolk could see summery conditions finally return next week.
Forecasters are predicting that temperatures could creep up to the high-20s in the county.
ITV Anglia weatherman Chris Page had previously said on Twitter this week that computer models were suggesting highs of 31C in the region.
Warmer Weather Update 🌡️
— Chris Page - Weatherman (@ChrisPage90) August 4, 2023
24 hours on from yesterdays data, temps have been pulled back slightly. More so mid to high 20s and less likely of 30/31C now but still I think we’ll take that.
Focus now across much of southern England
Thurs Left. Fri Right.
Sat T-Storms possible pic.twitter.com/n9dM7RNwOL
But today he tweeted: "24 hours on from yesterday's data, temperatures have been pulled back slightly.
"More so mid to high 20s and less likely of 30C/31C now but still I think we’ll take that."
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A spokesman for the Met Office said that although they "expect temperatures to recover", there will be a period of low pressure which could cause cloud and rain at the start of next week.
By Thursday, the forecaster said the region may see temperatures in the mid-20s.
These predictions come after weeks of rainy weather which included a weather warning earlier this week for thunderstorms.
Last month was one of the UK's wettest Julys on record with an average of 140mm of rain.
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