Met Office's first thunderstorm warning issued as Sunday due to be a scorcher
The Met Office has issued a weather warning for thunderstorms - the first such advisory since the service was introduced.
Forecasters said storms may develop and bring torrential rain, hail and lightning to places in south-west England and Wales on Sunday.
The yellow warning runs from 6am to 10pm, while the heatwave is set to continue for the rest of the weekend.
#Thunderstorms have been rumbling across Biscay and northern Spain today, and it's from this area where tomorrow's storms in the southwest originate from. Stay #weatherawarepic.twitter.com/oUVBA7JLim
-- Met Office (@metoffice) June 30, 2018
Temperatures reached a high of 29.5C (85F) on Saturday and the Met Office said there were no reports of rain, while Otterbourne in Hampshire was the UK hotspot.
Sunday will continue in a similar vein with parts of the Midlands and London reaching up to 30C (86F) with higher levels of humidity than in previous days, forecasters have said.
Low cloud ? soon cleared on Saturday morning to leave another dry, settled, very warm and sunny day across most parts of the UK pic.twitter.com/tWxoTV7PYP
-- Met Office (@metoffice) June 30, 2018