Schools closed and transport disrupted as rare heat warning issued for parts of UKpublished at 13:28 BST
Image source, PA MediaSunbathers in Richmond Green, London, this morning
It's just gone lunchtime, but it has already been a warm start to the day and temperatures are only expected to rise as the week goes on. Let's bring you up to speed:
- Temperatures are forecast to increase significantly in the next few days, with the potential for 38 or 39C by mid week
- The Met Office has issued a rare red warning set to begin 09:00 BST on Wednesday to 21:00 Thursday for parts of England and Wales. The warning indicates a high likelihood of risk to life and people are being advised to avoid travelling where possible
- Critical national infrastructure could also be affected, with some trains already delayed or cancelled due to the hot weather. Schools in England's west have also closed early
- With temperatures soaring, we've put together a handy list of tips to keep yourself and your pets cool during the hot weather
- As BBC Weather's Helen Willetts explains, the heat is building due to a combination of factors and is not just limited to the UK
- In France, 845 schools have closed due to the warm weather, while in Spain's Basque region companies are being asked to adapt timetables for workers






















