Britain is bracing for its third heatwave of the summer to strike as the Met Office confirms temperatures are set to escalate to a scorching 35C this week.
The weather agency has warned high pressure from Monday will ‘dominate’ the south of England for the next five days, bringing ‘increasingly hot and sunny weather’.
Temperatures will rise above 30C in the South on Tuesday and Wednesday, before an ‘intense heat’ of up to 35C will be experienced across southern England by Thursday.
The rising temperatures follow last month’s scorching heatwave, when a record temperature for June of 37.7C was set in Lingwood in Norfolk
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