The sweltering hot summer will continue despite England's unprecedented extreme heat warning coming to an end. After the nation baked in a sizzling heatwave that saw the mercury rise above 30C, temperatures are set to cool slightly from today, but not by much.
England reached its hottest temperature of the year on Tuesday when 32.2C was recorded at Heathrow Airport in west London, and on Thursday a sizzling 31.1C high was recorded in Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire.
Despite the amber heat warning expiring in England just before midnight on Thursday, temperatures are expected to hit balmy highs of 27C or 28C in Ross-on-Wye on Friday.
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