The UK’s mini-heatwave has smashed records for the year with parts of the country experiencing temperatures nearing 30C.
Northolt in west London peaked at 28.3% on Wednesday afternoon, surpassing Tuesday’s record of 26.1C in Cardiff, and meaning the UK recorded its third successive warmest day of 2021.
Parts of Surrey and Kent also saw temperatures of between 27 and 28C, while the village of Hawarden in Flintshire reached 26.5C to become Wales’ own warmest day of the year.
It has been another warm day today with Scotland, Wales and England all recording their #warmestdayoftheyear so far
Northern Ireland also matched its warmest temperature of the year so far☀️ pic.twitter.com/tp55gJyJpD
Visitors were able to enjoy the spectacular display at the National Trust s Bodnant Garden, near Tal-y-Cafn, in Conwy, north Wales, after the garden reopened to visitors following lockdown.
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