Rabu, 02 Juni 2021

UK records hottest day of the year for third day in row - BBC News

Children enjoy the weather during a hot day near the Seven Sisters Cliffs, at Birling Gap, in East Sussex
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It has been the hottest day of the year in the UK for the third day in a row.

Temperatures reached 28.3C (83F) in Northolt, west London, on Wednesday afternoon. It beat the previous day's high of 26.1C in Cardiff on the first day of meteorological summer.

But there have been showers and even thunderstorms in some areas, with these spreading north as the day progressed.

More warm weather is expecting for many parts of the UK this week but it will then start to cool, forecasters say.

The golden laburnum arch at the National Trust's Bodnant Garden, near Tal-y-Cafn, Conwy, which has reopened to visitors following the easing of lockdown restrictions
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Hannah Vitos observes The Blenheim Art Foundation interactive sculpture by Chinese artist Ai Weiwei which will go on long-term view in the grounds of Blenheim Palace in Woodstock, Oxfordshire
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People enjoy boats on the River Thames in Windsor, Berkshire
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BBC Weather forecaster Billy Payne said it was also the warmest day of the year for Scotland, with Achnagart hitting 25.4C, as well as Wales, where temperatures reached 26.5C in Hawarden.

Parts of south-west England saw cooler temperatures however, with showers and thunder in some areas.

The forecaster said Thursday would be very warm again, especially in south-east England, with temperatures around 27C.

The weather will then be slightly more unsettled but will not be a return to the cold wet weather of last month.

The average for June is usually 21C, with the earlier days of the month around 20C.

People picnic in the sun in Greenwich Park, London
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People picnic in the sun in Greenwich Park, London
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A couple shelter beneath an umbrella at Bournemouth beach in Dorset. The UK has recorded its third successive warmest day of the year
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After a rainy May, the good weather of recent days has come as a relief to many.

The UK has seen its fourth highest amount of rainfall on record for the month, with an average of 120mm (4.7in).

And Wales had the wettest May since records began in 1862, with 245mm (9.6in) of rainfall, topping the previous record of 184mm (7.2in) set in 1967, according to the Met Office.

A man takes a selfie with the skyline of Canary Wharf, from the Royal Observatory in Greenwich Park, London
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MCC members queue outside the ground ahead of day one of the first Test match at Lord's, London
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Picture research by Phil Coomes

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