The June temperature record is about to be broken again.


Thursday will bring another spell of warm weather across much of England and Wales as temperatures rise back into the low to mid 30s Celsius.

For central southern England, the Midlands, East and North East Wales, Thursday will be warmer than Wednesday.

Temperatures could reach 37 or 38C in southern England, beating the June record set in Gosport on Wednesday.

It will be a warm day for Scotland and Northern Ireland with temperatures ranging from 25 to 30C for many.

Although further north in Scotland it will still be cooler – or indeed average – with highs around 15-20C.

With train operators requiring passengers to travel only if necessary, disruption to the transport network could continue.

A Met Office red extreme heat warning is in place for the South Midlands, south-east Wales and southern England until 23:59 GMT on Thursday.

But extreme amber warnings – the second highest – remain in place for parts of England until Saturday.

While it will be sunny for most of the UK, later on Thursday we will see some heavy rain and thunderstorms in south-west England with a yellow warning in place from 18:00 to 23:59 GMT from the Met Office.

With strong winds and heavy rain, some localized flooding is possible.



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