Hottest day of the year could be on the horizon next week

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The hottest day of the year so far is forecast for next week, with sunny weather moving in from the weekend.

Met Office meteorologists have said the weather will be getting warmer each day, and could reach 30C in London by Wednesday.

The record was set for 2020 on May 20, when the mercury reached 28.2C at Santon Downham in Suffolk.

This beat the record set previously just the day before when London's St James's Park recorded a high of 26.2C.

Saturday, this year's Summer Solstice, is due to be mainly sunny and fairly warm, but rain showers will cover most of the country through the night.

Meteorologist Emma Salter said the whole country will experience wet and windy weather overnight, although rain is unlikely to last more than a few hours in one place.

This is good news for regions like Derbyshire, which have recently been flooded after stormy weather hit this week.

A #sunny start to the weekend for many on Saturday morning 🌤️

Cloud and rain will gradually clear away from Scotland pic.twitter.com/sj2Ys2XLTe

— Met Office (@metoffice) June 19, 2020

Sunday will also be warm and sunny, though there is a divide between the South East of the country where clear skies are expected, versus north-west Scotland and Northern Ireland where cloudy weather is due.

Ms Salter said: "England and Wales should be totally clear of cloud from Sunday, with temperatures building day on day.

"Scotland and Ireland could be more cloudy and overcast, but temperatures will still be warmer.

"Wednesday could be the hottest day of the year so far, with temperatures expected to reach 30C in London."

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