TEMPERATURES are set to hit highs of 30C again today as the Bradford district basks in sunshine.
Here is your hour-by-hour forecast from the Met Office:
By 12 noon, it will be a balmy 25C, rising to 27C by 1pm.
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By 2pm, temperatures will rise to 28C, before reaching 29C by 3pm.
It will be sweltering by 4pm, when a high of 30C is forecast and it will stay that way until around 6pm.
It will only be slightly cooler, at 29C, at 7pm, before dropping to 28C by 8pm and 27C by 9pm.
The Met Office is forecasting a cooler 25C by 10pm and 24C by 11pm.
Temperatures will drop to the low 20s in the early hours of the morning.
Warning of thunderstorms
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for thunderstorms, in place from Monday morning until the end of Tuesday.
⚠️ Yellow weather warning updated ⚠️
— Met Office (@metoffice) August 14, 2022
Thunderstorms across England and Wales
Valid all day Tuesday 16th
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Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist Jason Kelly said: “The current hot weather will make way for a thundery breakdown from the west, which will spread south and east in the early part of next week. Ahead of this, isolated but intense thunderstorms are possible Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.
“The warnings highlight the chance of some places seeing around 50mm of rain falling in a three-hour period in the north, with some areas further south possibly seeing around 30mm of rain in a three-hour period.
"Hail and frequent lightning are also possible as part of these downpours and represents an additional hazard.”
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