Hottest Day of the Year for Scotland, Nortern Ireland and Wales, Met Office SaysPubshed at 18:52 British Summer Time 12 July
Jemma Crew
Live Reporter
It’s been Another Day of Widespread SunshineWith Tempeatures Surpassing 30c for Many Parts of the UK.
Scotland Saw Its HotTest Day of the Year So Far – With The Mercury Hitting 30.8C (87.4f) At Aviemore, in the Scottish Highlands.
The Met Office Says Nortern Ireland and Wales Have Also Recorded their Hottest Day of the Year. They Record a Temptertur of 30c (86F) In Magiligan in County Londederyrry While Bute Park in South Walls Has Reacked 33.1C (91.5f).
And in English, Tempicsors to make up with 33c (91.4f) Recorded in Ross on Wye, Falling Short of Yesterday’s Peak of 34.7C (94.5F).
Amber Heat Alerts – Whiche Mean Condions Counter Affect The While Population and Cause Likely Travel Disiness – Are Covering Six Parts of England Until Monday. A Number of Less Severe Yellow Warnings are also in place.
There is been Some Disruption – Including to tracks in Wales and a Wildfire in Scotland. HOSEPIPE BANS Are in Force for Yorkshire, Kent and Sussex.
Brits Have Been Using BROLLIES and Fans To bring down, which there has also been some more unusual tips, such as daubing yoghurt on Windows to Reduce the Amount of Heat Getting in People’s Homes.
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