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BRITS are flocking to the beach as the UK hits temperatures above the Maldives - with it set to be even warmer tomorrow.

London and south-east England are expected to see highs of 29C and clear skies during the afternoon, making the country hotter than parts of the Maldives.

Parts of the country could see its hottest temperature of the year on Tuesday, including this beach in Bournemouth
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Parts of the country could see its hottest temperature of the year on Tuesday, including this beach in BournemouthCredit: BNPS
The rare hot weather  has left many Brits in Brighton with no choice but to go for a dip
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The rare hot weather has left many Brits in Brighton with no choice but to go for a dipCredit: LNP
The hot weather is seeing loads of people in Bournemouth basking in the sunshine
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The hot weather is seeing loads of people in Bournemouth basking in the sunshineCredit: BNPS

The heatwave will continue into next week, with temperatures set to soar above 32C on Tuesday, potentially making it the warmest day of the year so far.

The heat has seen Brits pour onto beaches and parks in their numbers as they embrace the soaring heat.

But parents have been warned to keep children safe in the scorching sun and stop them undertaking "vigorous physical activity."

The hottest parts of Wales will hit 26C during the afternoon, reaching 27C in areas in northern England, 25C in Scotland and 23C in Northern Ireland.

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A map on the forecaster's website shows a blanket of sunshine across the whole of the UK during the day.

Met Office meteorologist Dan Stroud: "There's a headline maximum of around 29C over the course of Sunday in London and the South East.

"We should see pretty much wall-to-wall sunshine across the bulk of England and Wales and a good portion of Scotland. A lot of clear sky tomorrow (Sunday) for many of us."

The UK's record high for 2022 currently stands at 32.7C, taken at a Heathrow on June 17, the Met Office said.

A heat-health alert has also been issued for some regions, with those in affected areas advised to shade or cover windows and check on the vulnerable and the elderly.

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) warning will be in force from July 11 until July 15, including regions in the South East and East of England.

High pressure continues to control the weather into next week, with highs of 31C possible on Monday and above 32C on Tuesday.

The heatwave looks set to subside later in the week, when a cold front is expected to start pushing in.

Weymouth beach saw much action as Brits rushed to the sand
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Weymouth beach saw much action as Brits rushed to the sandCredit: ©Graham Hunt
Sunbathers at London's St James' Park were loving the sunshine as they sat in the grass
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Sunbathers at London's St James' Park were loving the sunshine as they sat in the grassCredit: i-Images
It was a fight for space on Brighton beach as people flooded to the seaside
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It was a fight for space on Brighton beach as people flooded to the seasideCredit: LNP
People in London have been enjoying the chance to get out into the sun
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People in London have been enjoying the chance to get out into the sunCredit: Jeremy Selwyn
People on Brighton beach have been enjoying the July sun over the past couple of days
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People on Brighton beach have been enjoying the July sun over the past couple of daysCredit: LNP
Brits in Dorset have also found the heat a good excuse to get into the sea
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Brits in Dorset have also found the heat a good excuse to get into the seaCredit: ©Graham Hunt
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