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Hottest day of the year forecast for UK UK weather: Hottest day of the year as temperatures soar
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Parts of the UK are set to see the hottest day of the year, with soaring temperatures across southern England. The UK is having its hottest day of the year, with temperatures soaring across southern England.
The mercury could climb to 34C (93F) in London, according to BBC Weather. A temperature of 30.8C (87.4F) was recorded in Charlwood in Surrey around midday and was expected to keep rising, the Met Office said.
Friday was the previous warmest day of the year, with temperatures reaching 30C (86F) at Achnagart in the Highlands and 29.5C (85F) at Porthmadog in north Wales. Friday was previously the warmest day of 2019, with temperatures reaching 30C (86F) at Achnagart in the Highlands.
A heatwave across Europe saw France record its all-time highest temperature of 45.9C (114.6F) on Friday.A heatwave across Europe saw France record its all-time highest temperature of 45.9C (114.6F) on Friday.
Central and eastern parts of the UK "will be hot and humid" on Saturday, BBC forecaster Gemma Plumb said, predicting temperatures would reach the low 30s. BBC Weather said London could reach 34C (93F) on Saturday.
Highs up to 34C (93F) were likely in south-east England, she said. Central and eastern parts of the UK "will be hot and humid", BBC forecaster Gemma Plumb said, adding that highs up to 34C (93F) were likely in south-east England.
"There will also be a lot of sunshine through today and so the UV levels will be very high.""There will also be a lot of sunshine through today and so the UV levels will be very high."
A temperature of 27C (81F) was expected at the Glastonbury Festival in Somerset, with organisers giving away free sun cream and water to help combat the heat.A temperature of 27C (81F) was expected at the Glastonbury Festival in Somerset, with organisers giving away free sun cream and water to help combat the heat.
"However, it does look as though some heavy showers and thunderstorms will move into northern parts of the UK as the day progresses and into this evening," Ms Plumb said."However, it does look as though some heavy showers and thunderstorms will move into northern parts of the UK as the day progresses and into this evening," Ms Plumb said.
On Sunday, it is expected to "feel fresher" across the UK, with winds from the west.On Sunday, it is expected to "feel fresher" across the UK, with winds from the west.
Animal charity the RSPCA has issued advice for pet owners to help keep their animals cool which includes making sure they have access to shade and water.
Send us your pictures, video and experiences of the hot weather by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk.Send us your pictures, video and experiences of the hot weather by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk.
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