BRITS are preparing for another heatwave as experts predict temperatures will swell into the 30s in June.
Experts have pointed to an African plume headed for the UK, bringing balmy weather along with it.
Families flock to the beach in Bournemouth as temperatures topped 21C (70F)Credit: BNPSPaddleboarders yesterday at Cullercoats, North TynesideCredit: NNPIsabella and Sean Douglas with stepdad Alex at CullercoatsCredit: NNPMore hot spells are expected well into August and September - meaning that late summer could be particularly warm.
Roasting scenes reminiscent of last year - which saw temperatures surpass 40C - could be on the cards as we creep into summer, according to meteorologist James Madden of Exacta Weather.
But Brits will have to hold off slapping on the sun lotion for now - with milder weather expected in the coming days.
From tongue scraping to saying no, here are 12 health trends to try in 2023It comes as Brits are basking in warm sunshine this weekend.
The mercury is set to rise to 20C on Sunday, giving the UK a taste of summer.
The Met Office predicts “plenty of sunshine for most parts and feeling warm in light winds.”
However, on Monday rain will move in across Britain, which will cause temperatures to plunge.
The three day forecast for the UK