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After a pretty cool start to July where temperatures have been around 2C below average, many of us have welcomed some summer-type warmth.
On Thursday, the temperature reached 28.1C at Heathrow and widely the mercury went above 25C, something we have not seen since the heatwave at the end of June.
Friday will be sunny and very warm – if not hot – in south-eastern areas of England.
Heat health alerts are in force across the Midlands, eastern and southern England until 11am on Saturday.
These alerts are primarily for the health and social care services, warning that heat could impact the elderly and those with underlying health conditions.
The highest temperature recorded so far this year across the UK is 30.5C recorded at Wisley, Surrey on 26 June.
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