Britain set for 35C scorcher today but thunderstorms are on the way
Crowds packed Britain’s beaches on Saturday and similar scenes are expected today
Britain is set for another scorcher today but the Met Office has warned ‘severe thunderstorms’ are on the way early next week. The mercury looks set to reach 35C on Sunday – with Kent, Sussex and parts of London being the most likely to see the highest temperatures, according to Met Office forecaster Craig Snell. Southern and central England is set to enjoy temperatures in the high 20Cs, while cloud and breezes in some places may result in milder weather in the high teens. Mr Snell said: ‘There is some contrast. For some of us the heatwave will continue on Sunday and beyond.’
A person zip wires across the sea at a packed Bournemouth beach in Dorset
It comes after Friday saw the hottest August day in 17 years, with the mercury hitting 36.4C at Heathrow and Kew Gardens. Saturday’s top temperature was 34.5C – which was recorded at Frittenden in Kent, Wiggonholt in West Sussex, and Herstmonceux in East Sussex, the Met Office said. Many places are set for a ‘quite grey’ start on Sunday – with cloud coming in across the North Sea, but that will burn away, according to Mr Snell. There will be lots of sunshine which may trigger a few showers later on across the southern half of the UK.
He said that ‘the ingredients are there’ for them to strike, but ‘it’s just too early to pinpoint the details of exactly where and when thunderstorms will occur’. Saturday, for the second day in a row, saw crowds of people headed for the coast – with images showing packed out beaches. Thanet District Council said Ramsgate Main Sands beach in Kent was ‘extremely busy’, with high tide likely to make social distancing difficult. Blackpool Police also reported its beaches being busy and it had a ‘larger than usual’ number of children going missing. In Norfolk, police recovered a body from the water at Bawsey Pits near King’s Lynn following reports of a man getting into difficulty in the water. South East Water urged its customers to put away their hose pipes, garden sprinklers and garden water toys as it said that a spike in demand had left some people with low water or no water.
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