It's not quite Death Valley, but tomorrow promises highs of 26C for the UK
It's time to get the BBQs back out
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Your support makes all the difference.Tomorrow's blue skies and zero chance of precipitation will make a welcome change to the relatively grey June witnessed so far.
Weather forecasts are looking up however, and Britons can expect temperatures of up to 26C on Sunday, accompanied by a light breeze.
Apart from a small chance of rain towards the evening, the weather is expected to stay warm and dry all day.
The Met Office has also predicted moderate weather for the rest of the week and the south east of England can look forward to temperatures rising again towards the weekend.
Unfortunately, the warm weather may not be around for long after climate scientists at a Met Office gathering warned the UK to prepare for what could be a wet summer.
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