The government has been warning people about the dangers of heat as it's the hottest May bank holiday ever recorded ...
The temperatures in London are on their way to beat some of Europe's most popular tourist destinations, including Paris in ...
It comes after the capital experienced another record-breaking day on Sunday, with 32.3C recorded in Kew Gardens ...
Brace yourselves, it's another hot one today. After highs topping 32.3C yesterday, today we could feel the hottest May day ever as well as the warmest bank holiday ever (yes, that includes August).
Today is forecast to be the hottest bank holiday on record with "historic" temperatures of 34C predicted in Greater London and south-east England.
The record has stood since 1944, but temperatures on Monday could reach as high as 35C, according to BBC Weather.
There could 'significant impacts' on health and care services ...
Temperatures across Coventry and Warwickshire will be hitting 34C ...
TfL advises customers to carry water with them when they travel Transport for London (TfL) has advised people using its ...
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The UK saw its hottest day in May for at least 79 years on Sunday. Parts of the UK were as hot as the Mediterranean, reaching ...
Temperatures will continue to climb throughout the weekend, as forecasters said the “exceptional heat” may break records for ...
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