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UK weather: Brits to roast in 28C heat today in hottest day of the year so far

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Brits are set to roast in temperatures as high as 28C today – making it the hottest day of the year so far. Met Office has predicted a dry day with blue skies "all day for some".

And Net Weather forecaster, Nick Finnis, said temperatures could reach as high as 28C. He said: "A very warm day in-store on Wednesday as southerly winds bring warm air all the way up from Spain and France and, with high-pressure building further north, it will be drier and sunnier across northern areas too. "Some early cloud in the north and northwest, but this should clear north to leave most areas dry with a lot of sunshine. "Temperatures reaching 20-22C across central and eastern Scotland, 17-19C across western Scotland and Northern Ireland. "England and Wales

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