tea, anything like that is great. and staying out of the sun, but also if you re cooling down or swimming, make sure it s safe because a lot of people drown at this time of year, sadly, which we don t want. it’s sadly, which we don t want. it s interesting sadly, which we don t want. it s interesting you say to open the doors because i thought the advice, which i finally took today, was keep the doors, windows and curtains shut so you don t let that he didn t. let the heat in. so you don t let that he didn t. let the heat in. so you don t let that he didn t. let the heat in. the advice would be to shut your let the heat in. the advice would be to shut your curtain let the heat in. the advice would be to shut your curtain and let the heat in. the advice would be to shut your curtain and your- let the heat in. the advice would be to shut your curtain and your door l to shut your curtain and your door on the side of the building facing the sun but open the windows to prom
hello. it continues to be a bit on the cool side here in the uk out of the sun. but in the sun across central and eastern europe a blistering heat wave at the moment. you can see the ambers and red colours here, all the way from north africa through the arctic circle, these areas as much as 20 degrees above normal in a few spots. blue colours with us indicating temperatures below normal for this time a year, the dividing line, this area of cloud, which stays to the east through tonight but will bring persistent rain into shetland. 0n the back edge of it, we re seeing further showers at times, whilst many will see themfade parts of the midlands, eastern england, more downpours come here. some quite nasty into the morning for the most places dry, temperatures into single figures that we start friday morning. almost inbetween weather systems on friday, this one producing persistent rain in the northeast with the next moving off
sarah campbell, bbc news. let s catch up with the weather with matt. hello. it continues to be a bit on the cool side here in the uk out of the sun. but in the sun across central and eastern europe, a blistering heat wave at the moment. you can see the amber and red colours here, all the way from north africa through the arctic circle, these areas as much as 20 degrees above normal in a few spots. blue colours with us indicating temperatures below normal for this time a year, the dividing line, this area of cloud, which stays to the east through tonight, but will bring persistent rain into shetland. on the back edge of it, we re seeing further showers at times, whilst many will see them fade, parts of the midlands, eastern england, more downpours come here. some quite nasty into the morning for the most places dry, temperatures into single figures that we start friday morning. almost in between weather systems on friday, this one producing persistent rain in the northeast with the next
on the bbc news. bye bye. hello. it continues to be a bit on the cool side here in the uk out of the sun. but in the sun across central and eastern europe a blistering heat wave at the moment. you can see the amber and red colours here, all the way from north africa through the arctic circle, these areas as much as 20 degrees above normal in a few spots. blue colours with us indicating temperatures below normal for this time a year, the dividing line, this area of cloud, which stays to the east through tonight but will bring persistent rain into shetland. on the back edge of it, we re seeing further showers at times, whilst many will see themfade parts of the midlands, eastern england, more downpours come here. some quite nasty into the morning for the most places dry, temperatures into single figures
in british gymnastics from the elite level down to grass roots is set to be published this afternoon. the heat is on across parts of the uk. the sunny weather of these past few days is expected to hit a peak tomorrow, with temperatures in some parts likely to reach 3a celsius, unusualforjune. an area of high pressure over the country has encouraged hot air to move in from the continent. people are being advised to drink plenty of water and keeping out of the sun at peak times. let s go live now to our correspondent, duncan kennedy. he is lapping up the sunshine in surrey. well, it is only lunch time here and already the temperatures here are heading up towards 26 or 27 degrees, in that kind of dry, desert like