Heatwave confirmed as temperatures soar for third daypublished at 17:52 BST
Katie Williams
Live reporter
Image source, ReutersA heatwave has been confirmed in eight parts of England, the Met Office says, as temperatures soar for a third day.
Santon Downham in Suffolk was the first location to cross the threshold at around 11:30 BST, closely followed by Heathrow - here's a list of the full eight locations.
For a heatwave to be declared, temperatures must exceed a threshold above the "normal" climate for three consecutive days.
BBC Weather reports that England, Wales and Northern Ireland all had their warmest days of the year today but Scotland did not.
Throughout the day, the BBC's Weather Watchers have been sharing sun-drenched snaps.
And it looks like the mercury could climb even higher tomorrow, when forecasters predict it could be the hottest May day ever recorded, with temperatures possibly exceeding 33C in parts of south-east England.
Amber and yellow heat alerts remain in place across parts of the country until Wednesday.
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