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UK set for hottest day of the year this week as temperatures could hit 29C

Published 12:35 29 Apr 2025 BST

Updated 12:35 29 Apr 2025 BST

Dan Seddon
UK set for hottest day of the year this week as temperatures could hit 29C

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A scorching start to the month of May

Temperatures across the UK will continue to soar this week, according to the Met Office.

And this week has already got off to something of a flyer, with England and Wales welcoming heat measurements of 19-24°C, yet the best is still to come as parts of London are expected to potentially hit 29°C by Thursday, May 1 (this writer's birthday... get in!).

That's the warmest we've experienced since early September 2024.

Chief meteorologist Jason Kelly revealed in a statement: "Thursday looks set to be the warmest day of the week, with temperatures climbing notably above the seasonal average.

The spirit-dampening news, though, is that these heavenly numbers are likely to last just one day, with temperatures sliding back down from Friday, May 2 onwards.

Showers and thunderstorms are even on the horizon for those in the south/southwest.

The highest recorded April temperature dates back to 1949, when Camden Square in London reached 29.4°C mid-month, while May's equivalent was 32.8°C in 1922.

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