Today is likely to be hotter than yesterdaypublished at 09:48 BST
Ben Rich
Lead Weather Presenter
Yesterday’s highest temperature was 34.6C at Wisley in Surrey – but today is likely to be even hotter.
Strong sunshine will lift temperatures well into the 30s Celsius with highs of 37C likely – with the hottest place likely to be somewhere to the south-west of London or in central-southern England, within the area covered by the red extreme heat warning from the Met Office.
It is likely that the UK’s June temperature record, currently 35.6C, will be broken.
Temperatures of 30-34C are expected across large swathes of south-west England, east Wales, the Midlands and Northern England.
High humidity will make it feel particularly hot when combined with the strong sunshine.
Scotland and Northern Ireland had their hottest day of the year so far yesterday, but today is likely to be cooler with temperatures peaking in the low to mid-20s.
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