The Met Office issues yellow storm warnings for the whole of the UK from Monday through to Wednesday.
Sky News weather presenter Kirsty McCabe
said Sunday will"bring more sunshine once early low cloud in the east clears to the coast, with the sunniest skies across northern Scotland". She added:"It will be very hot again in southeast England. A few showers may pop up in England and southeast Scotland, but most places will stay dry."Saturday's top temperature
was 34.5C , which was recorded at Frittenden, Kent, Wiggonholt, West Sussex, and Herstmonceux, East Sussex. Beaches in Brighton, Bournemouth, Blackpool and Margate were packed with people, triggering major concerns over social distancing amid an apparent rise in
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