35°C forecast today as heatwave continues

On Monday, the highest temperature is expected in an area covering Lincolnshire, the Midlands, western parts of East Anglia and southwards into the London area. Here 35°C is forecast. Temperatures exceeding 30°C are expected from southern parts of northern England southwards and westwards into eastern Wales.

Tuesday will be another very hot day, with a rapid rise in temperatures through the morning. A peak of 35°C is again expected in London, the Home Counties and Cambridgeshire. More widely temperatures exceeding 30°C will again be reached across eastern Wales, and eastern, southern and central England away from immediate coastal areas.

The heat will continue through the week, with highs of 31°C forecast for Wednesday, 30°C on Thursday, 27°C on Friday and 28°C on Saturday.

Met Office Deputy Chief Forecaster, Steve Kocher, said: “It is likely that the May and Spring UK temperature records will be broken over the Bank Holiday weekend, with forecast temperatures surpassing the existing record of 32.8°C. As well as it being hot, there will be lots of dry and sunny weather for much of the UK.”

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The all-time May temperature record currently stands at 32.8°C (Camden Square 22 May 1922; and then Horsham, Tunbridge Wells and Regent’s Park on 29 May 1944).

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