A fine, dry day with long periods of sunshine and light winds, until cloud amounts increase later today. Feeling warmer than Friday, although becoming breezy along the coast and remaining a little cooler here than inland. Maximum temperature 25 °C.
Dry with widespread sunshine into the afternoon as any early cloud melts away. Becoming very hot as temperatures rise quickly into the day, with only a light breeze for most. Highest temperatures likely across the south of the region. Maximum temperature 32 °C.
An exceptionally hot day, with lengthy periods of strong sunshine after a very warm start. Perhaps becoming a little cloudier with the sunshine turning hazier into the afternoon, with a small chance of isolated gusty showers. Winds otherwise generally moderate. Maximum temperature 39 °C.
The weather here in the UK is record breaking. We've just had the hottest night and day on record. What's worrying is previous records have been annihilated. In the past records have been broken by very small margins but the last couple of days have seen them broken by nearly 2 deg C.
Homes in the UK do not have air con so 40 deg C as it has been here is pretty uncomfortable.
Cloudy, with outbreaks of rain and drizzle, locally heavy at times, mainly on the Pennines. Rain gradually easing by dawn. A breezy night, with stronger gusts to the lee of hills. Feeling warmer and more humid than on Friday night. Minimum temperature 16 °C.