09:30, 6 JUL 2020; Updated 13:09, 6 JUL 2020; News. Hottest day of the year expected in 30°C heatwave next week. new Atlantic system will start to show it's hand, with a spell of rain moving in from the southwest. order back issues and use the historic Daily Express 'Thursday will probably be the hottest day in the region of 33C (91F) or 34C (93F) ', but he added 'that's not quite the June record from 1976'. Californian revealed to be a frontrunner - but Florida Democrats warn she praised Fidel Castro as 'Jefe' Jeffrey Epstein 'forced underage girls to have sex with Prince Andrew so that he could get incriminating information to use as blackmail', court documents sayRoyal insider says claims Prince Andrew 'put pressure on the US government to give Jeffrey Epstein a plea deal' when he was jailed for 18 months in 2008 is a 'straight forward untruth' Virginia Giuffre describes Ghislaine Maxwell's private parts in unsealed court docs in which she claims she performed a sex act on Jeffrey Epstein's 'madam' by a pool on pedophile's private islandDonald Trump fails to draw a crowd as he lands in Florida for another trip to a coronavirus hotspot - as organizers claim there was 'plenty of space' to socially distance at mini-rally beside Air Force Oneissuing a level-two heat warning, urging those spending time outside to make sure they protect themselves from the sun. By the end of July, which falls on this Friday, temperatures are expected to soar into the late 20s. "That'll see maxes rising into the low-mid twenties widely, but with that high slipping east it will open up the door to the potential for some showery rain in the northwest. Today scores of Britons flocked to the nation's beauty spots, including parks in central London and beaches in Bournemouth and Kent, as muggy weather last week makes way for a scorcher this week. Peak temperatures are set to make the UK hotter than Ibiza or the Bahamas - with the Met Office The hottest day of 2020 until now was May 29 when Dawyck in the Scottish Borders got up to 84F (28.9C), and the Met Office said it is likely today will beat that in the South, then again tomorrow and for a third time on Thursday.But while many people unable to go abroad due to coronavirus might welcome the heat, it comes with possible dangers with forecasters urging those spending time outside to ensure they protect themselves from the sun.And on Friday, temperatures will drop as much as 46F (8C) in parts of Britain, as the June sunshine is replaced by cloudy weather, thunderstorms, rainfall, and intermittent lightning and hail in northern England and Scotland. UK weather forecast: Mini heatwave will see temperatures hit 27C by middle of next week. "Outlook for Wednesday to Friday: Most places dry Wednesday with lighter winds. newspaper archive. Netweather's latest heat maps are also hopeful that London and the south east could be hit with a scorching 30C. It comes after parts of the UK were hit by heavy thunderstorms yesterday, with a yellow… "Mr Michaelwaite went onto say that Friday could see the hottest temperatures of the month.He said: "As the high slips further east on Thursday, it'll allow southerly winds to develop, bringing much warmer air north with them. Mercury will go up steadily every day from Sunday to Wednesday With highs of 35C, it will make the UK hotter than the Caribbean. 'These fires are often preventable, so if you are enjoying the countryside please be wildfire-aware and look out for our advice.