Tomorrow should be a less hot day and the final day of the heatwave.
A new temperature record for June has been set this afternoon for the third consecutive day with 37.3°C reached at Santon Downham in Suffolk
Met Office Chief Forecaster Andy Page said: “Today marks the peak of the heatwave in terms of temperatures and the third consecutive day of record-breaking June heat.
“This exceptional heat has been unprecedented for June and is another marker on how climate change is shifting the dial on temperature extremes in the UK.”
This week has also seen Wales set a new daily maximum temperature record for June, with 35.9°C at Bute Park, Cardiff, set on 25 June. The same station set the night-time highest minimum temperature record for the UK and for Wales, with 23.5°C reported overnight from Wednesday into Friday.
England also provisionally set a highest minimum temperature record for June on the same night, with 23.0°C in Plymouth.
The forecast courtesy of Oldham weather
will see some high-cloud around, mostly in the morning & to the west, with hazy sunny spells breaking through eventually esp. in the east.
It will still be humid but not as bad as recently, with dew points back to the mid-teens, and temperatures down several degrees. Windy.
There will be a Risk of a thundery shower into the afternoon/early-evening.
Max 24-28°C Min 15°C Max Gusts 30mph






