Britain has enjoyed the hottest day of the year so far, with temperatures beating those in Greece and Italy.
The mercury rose to 23.9C (74.66F) in Santon Downham in Suffolk, beating Friday's high of 23.7C (75.02F) recorded at Pershore College in Worcestershire.
It meant that the UK was warmer than Athens and Rome, which had temperatures of 21C (69.8F).
London, the South East, East Anglia and the East Midlands enjoyed the highest temperatures of between 23C (73.4F) and 24C (75.2F).
Sky News Forecaster Isobel Lang warned that the strong sunshine meant high UV levels.
And while for most the weekend will be warm with blue skies, parts of Northern Ireland and Scotland are likely to see rain.
Next week will become more unsettled with thundery showers expected all over the country although overnight temperatures are due to stay warm.
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