And as if that wasn’t bad enough, they were last night warned to brace themselves for the remnants of Hurricane Ophelia, which is set to sweep in from the US bringing lashing wind and rain. The tail-end of the hurricane currently battering North America will hit Scotland, Northern Ireland and the North West of England by mid-week.
But southerners can expect to enjoy a few more days of sunshine, with the mini-heatwave set to continue into the week with highs of around 77 degrees Fahrenheit (25C).
The mercury peaked at 85F (29.3C) in Santon Donwham, Norfolk yesterday – breaking the previous October 2nd high of 83F (28.1), which was recorded in Whitby in 1908. It was the third day in a row that high temperature records have been broken.
Millions of sun-seekers flocked to Britain’s beaches over the weekend, with councils having to bring thousands of deck chairs sun-loungers out of storage to meet the demand.
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