A large part of the nation delighted in fine and dry circumstances over the course of the week, with many capitalizing on the illusive summer sun or going to sea shores and waterways to chill.
London could see highs of 32C by Tuesday, while different pieces of the nation will see temperatures four or five degrees hotter than normal for this time in July, the Met Office said.
The most smoking day of the year so far was on 19 July when a high of 31.9C was recorded at St James’ Park in focal London.
creating an influx of high strain over the nation and warm air ascending from the south, is making dry, fine, and bright circumstances and bringing temperatures up.