Temperatures reach hottest so far this year - but warmer weather is on the waypublished at 17:39 BST
Dan Woodland
Live reporter
Image source, Getty ImagesToday marked England's hottest day of the year so far as the mercury reached 28.4C in Heathrow.
Elsewhere, Cardiff recorded a high of 25.8C - making it Wales' warmest day of the year so far too - whereas Belfast and Edinburgh remained at a relatively cool 19C.
Temperatures are forecast to rise throughout the weekend, potentially reaching up to 33C on bank holiday Monday, which would mark the UK's warmest day in May ever.
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has issued heat health warnings across large parts of England until 17:00 on Wednesday 27 May, including:
- Amber warnings in the East and West Midlands, London, East England and South East England
- Yellow warnings in North East England, North West England, Yorkshire and Humber and South West England
Football fans, dog walkers and travellers on trains are being advised to take care in the hot weather while the London Fire Brigade is also warning the risk of wildfire is "very real".
With many people expected to make the most of the sunny weather this bank holiday weekend, here are some top tips for keeping safe in the sun. And for those planning on staying indoors, we've also put together a quick guide on how to keep your home cool.
We're ending our live coverage now - but you can read our news story here on the warmest day of the year so far for the latest developments.
































