Sunday saw temperatures of above 24C in some parts of the country but that is likely to be exceeded later this week.
England 'not ready' for extreme heat
Met Office meteorologist Greg Dewhurst said:"There will be lots of dry weather, with the sunnier skies always in the west and cloudier skies always in the east. "Going forward, temperatures are going to be similar if not a little bit higher towards the end of the week."This west-east split will be continuing with temperatures as well, so in western parts of the UK, temperatures will rise to around the mid-20s while the eastern side of the UK is more likely to see mid to high teens.Related Topics
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