Hottest day of the year so far recorded across UK - with a hot and sticky night aheadpublished at 20:06 BST
Dan Woodland
Live reporter
Image source, ReutersIt's been a day of record-breaking temperatures for June.
England broke its record twice in one day - with a provisional temperature of 36.7C in Merryfield, Somerset, beating the 36.4C recorded in Yeovilton, also in Somerset, hours earlier.
Wales alsorecorded its hottest June day with 35.9C provisionally recorded in Cardiff.
Scotland recorded its hottest day of the year so far, with a provisional temperature of 31.2C in Threave, as did Northern Ireland where it provisionally recorded 30.8C in Castlederg.
The extreme heat is making an impact: a hosepipe ban has been brought into effect in Kent, six NHS trusts have declared critical incidents and travel has been disrupted across several rail networks.
Further afield, the heatwave has spread across Europe - France, Spain, Germany and other parts of the continent have been experiencing high temperatures.
Our experts also shone some light on the affects of climate change: Our climate editor Justin Rowlett reveals why it means more heatwaves.
Looking ahead, We're expecting a tropical night across parts of the UK, it's going to be hot and sticky for all, writes our lead weather presenter. Warnings are also in force for thunderstorms across Scotland, Northern Ireland, and parts of England and Wales too.
And the warnings don't end there: A red extreme heat warning has been extended until Friday at 21:00. It will mark the first time we've seen three successive days of the rare warnings which warn of a danger to life.
We're now bringing our live coverage to a close - you can read more on the UK weather in our news story.

























