Britain's 'longest running' heatwave could start tomorrow and last for days - bringing in temperatures in the mid-30s, forecasters have warned.
Temperatures could hit as high as 35C by next week, the Met Office predicts. Mid-July will be hotter than Antigua, in the Caribbean - which will see temperatures of 29C, the Mirror reports.
The warm spell is expected to begin on Saturday. READ MORE:The Greater Manchester restaurant where you can be rude to customers and behave like a 'Karen' is looking for more staff Some parts of the UK are expected to see a high of 29C, with the mercury nudging 30C by Sunday.
Into early next week, temperatures are expected to climb even higher and reach a sweltering 'mid-30s' as the week progresses on.