Hottest day of the year so far recorded in all four UK nations - here's what to expect today
The hottest day of the year so far has been recorded in all four UK nations and forecasters believe it could be even warmer on Sunday.
It was the hottest day on record in Northern Ireland with 31.2C recorded in Ballywatticock, in County Down, at 3.40pm, beating the previous highest temperature of 30.8C, reached on July 12 1983 and June 30 1976.
In England, 30.7C was recorded at Linton-on-Ouse, North Yorkshire, on Saturday, surpassing the 29.7C recorded in south-west London on June 14.
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Hide AdThe year’s highest temperatures so far were also recorded in Usk, Monmouthshire, Wales, at 29.0C, and in Threave, in the Dumfries and Galloway region of Scotland, at 28.2C.


But the Met Office said that temperatures could get even higher in England and south Wales on Sunday as the summer heatwave continues.
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Hide AdTom Morgan, meteorologist at the Met Office, said: “Temperatures are expected to increase even further on Sunday, reaching highs of 33C in the south of the UK.”
He added an extended hot spell of weather is expected to last for much of the week ahead, adding: “It’s going to mean that people are really going to feel the effects of the heat as we go through this week.”
Thousands have flocked to beaches across the country, including Blackpool.
Today in Lancashire, expect plenty of sunshine to develop for the afternoon.
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Hide AdIt's going to be very warm again, which a high temperature of 26C.
Tonight, there'll be plenty of sunshine and it will be generally clear overnight, but there is the slight chance of some low cloud and fog developing in places toward dawn, with a gentle northerly breeze.
Public Health England (PHE) and the Met Office have warned people to take care during the hot spell, advising people to stay hydrated, apply sunscreen and not to leave children or pets in cars.
PHE urged people to look out for others who may struggle in the heat, such as older people and those who live alone.
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Hide AdThe RAC has also warned drivers to be careful during a busy weekend on the roads and to check their car is road-ready before setting off.
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