The UK is expected to have its hottest day of the year on Saturday-forecasters believe it will be hotter on Sunday.
Bureau of Meteorology Experts say that mercury may reach 31C United Kingdom And may be in some areas Northern Ireland This would exceed the 29.7C recorded in southwest London on June 14.
But temperatures in England and the South may reach 33 degrees Celsius Wales On Sunday, the summer heat wave continued.
British Meteorological Service meteorologist Tom Morgan said that the temperature may reach 31 degrees Celsius in Yorkshire, the central region, southeast Wales and Bristol on Saturday.
He added: “In the next few days, most of this week, we will have quite a long period of hot weather. The night temperature will reach ten degrees Celsius, and the daytime temperature will be in the twenties or thirties. .
“This will mean that as we go through this week, people will really feel the effects of the high temperature.”
The heat wave is breaking records across the UK as Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales reached the highest temperatures of the year on Friday, and Saturday and Sunday seem to be defeated again.
Thousands of people flock to beaches across the country, including Bournemouth Dorset’s beach.
For London and the southeast to record heat waves, the temperature must exceed 28 degrees Celsius in at least three days, while the central region drops to 27 degrees Celsius and the southwest region drops to 26 degrees Celsius.
In Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Devon and Cornwall and the northeast, the temperature is 25 degrees Celsius.
The highest temperature ever recorded in Northern Ireland (30.8 degrees Celsius set in Belfast in 1983) may also be broken over the weekend.
The Met Office worked closely with Public Health England over the weekend and warned people to stay hydrated, not to leave children or pets in the car, and to apply sunscreen.
RAC also warns drivers to be careful, because higher temperatures can cause accidents on the roads, and the roads may be busier.
RAC spokesperson Rod Dennis said: “With the advent of summer weather, just as some schools are about to disband, this may be a very busy weekend road-as millions of people go out to enjoy the sun, leading to the coast The route roared.
“Starting very early may be the only way to miss the inevitable congestion. For drivers, it is best to take advantage of the good weather at home.
“For those who do start, it is vital to check whether their car can be on the road-otherwise it may cause a breakdown of the heat. Before driving, you should check the tires, oil and coolant levels. “
PHE also issued a weekend high temperature health warning on Thursday, urging people to pay attention to those who may have difficulty keeping cool and hydrated, such as the elderly and those living alone.
People settled on beaches across the country for a whole day. Many people brought pavilions, inflatable lilos, and even some tents to enjoy the sun safely.
Surfers and paddle board surfers also enjoy the weather, and many people go to sea in speedboats and dinghy.



