Brits across the UK are enjoying soaring temperatures today, with highs of 32C expected.
It has been a wet and windy summer so far, with much of July and August dominated by rain.
According to the Met Office categorisation, summer does not end until September 22, so it may be one of the last periods that Brits will have to enjoy the summer sun.Read More: The heatwave is expected last a few more days, with high temperatures likely to carry on throughout the weekend.What temperature will it reach in your area?
Most of the UK will experience today's high temperatures - but just how warm is it going to get in your area?Highs of 32C are predicted in London and the south east. Temperatures in the north of England will likely peak at around 27C, according to the Met Office.
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