Looks a lot like freedom day! Tens of thousands of Brits stampede to beaches

Looks a lot like freedom day! Tens of thousands of Brits stampede to beaches on the hottest day of the year so far with temperatures on course to hit 86F

  • Thousands are expected to flock to beaches for the first taste of summer as today reaches highs of 30C (86F)
  • The heatwave is expected to beat the previous high of 29.7C (85.5F) on June 14 in Teddington, SW London
  • The balmy weather has prompted health officials to issue warnings about the dangers of extreme heat
  • Traffic jams formed across the country, with miles-long tailbacks on the M5 as people rushed to enjoy the sun 

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Sun starved Britons have flocking to beaches and parks today causing miles-long tailbacks as the mercury looks set to hit a scorching 86F (30C) with parts of the UK basking in temperatures warmer than the Caribbean.

Forecasters are predicting today could be the hottest day of the year so far – and that could be surpassed tomorrow with highs of 90F (32C).  

The balmy weather, driven by a blast of warm air coming in from the Azores in the North Atlantic, has prompted health officials to issue warnings about the dangers of extreme heat.

The sunshine is due to last until so-called ‘Freedom Day’ on Monday, the day when the last of the Covid-19 restrictions are due to be lifted.

London and the South East can expect clear skies and highs of 84F (29C) today with the mercury climbing to between 88F (30C) and 90F (32C) tomorrow. 

And, for a change, it is being shared across the country – with the North Midlands and South Yorkshire hottest today, followed by the South East tomorrow. Monday is expected to see the highest temperatures shift to the West Country.

The heat is expected to beat the previous 2019 high of 29.7C (85.5F) on June 14 in Teddington, south-west London.

But we are still a long way away from record temperatures – with the UK record of 101.7F (38.7C) being set at Cambridge Botanical Gardens on July 25, 2019.

Sun starved Britons have flocking to beaches (pictured, Bournemouth beach) and parks this morning as the mercury looks set to hit a scorching 86F with parts of the UK basking in temperatures warmer than the Caribbean

Sun starved Britons have flocking to beaches (pictured, Bournemouth beach) and parks this morning as the mercury looks set to hit a scorching 86F with parts of the UK basking in temperatures warmer than the Caribbean

Sun starved Britons have flocking to beaches (pictured, Bournemouth beach) and parks this morning as the mercury looks set to hit a scorching 86F with parts of the UK basking in temperatures warmer than the Caribbean

Early risers relax on sun loungers as Britain prepares for a three day heatwave with temperatures soaring to over 31C (88F)

Early risers relax on sun loungers as Britain prepares for a three day heatwave with temperatures soaring to over 31C (88F)

Early risers relax on sun loungers as Britain prepares for a three day heatwave with temperatures soaring to over 31C (88F)

People relax on the beach as they soak up the sunshine on the hottest day of the year with temperatures soaring to 86F

People relax on the beach as they soak up the sunshine on the hottest day of the year with temperatures soaring to 86F

People relax on the beach as they soak up the sunshine on the hottest day of the year with temperatures soaring to 86F

Beachgoers cool off with a dip in the sea at Tynemouth Longsands as mercury looks set to hit a scorching 86F with parts of the UK basking in temperatures warmer than the Caribbean

Beachgoers cool off with a dip in the sea at Tynemouth Longsands as mercury looks set to hit a scorching 86F with parts of the UK basking in temperatures warmer than the Caribbean

Beachgoers cool off with a dip in the sea at Tynemouth Longsands as mercury looks set to hit a scorching 86F with parts of the UK basking in temperatures warmer than the Caribbean

The balmy weather, driven by a blast of warm air coming in from the Azores in the North Atlantic, has prompted health officials to issue warnings about the dangers of extreme heat as people flocked to beaches (pictured, Bournemouth beach) across the country

The balmy weather, driven by a blast of warm air coming in from the Azores in the North Atlantic, has prompted health officials to issue warnings about the dangers of extreme heat as people flocked to beaches (pictured, Bournemouth beach) across the country

The balmy weather, driven by a blast of warm air coming in from the Azores in the North Atlantic, has prompted health officials to issue warnings about the dangers of extreme heat as people flocked to beaches (pictured, Bournemouth beach) across the country 

The rush to the beaches on Saturday saw miles-long tailbacks form on the M5 at Bristol heading South West

The rush to the beaches on Saturday saw miles-long tailbacks form on the M5 at Bristol heading South West

The rush to the beaches on Saturday saw miles-long tailbacks form on the M5 at Bristol heading South West 

Bournemouth saw slow moving traffic jams as thousands of people flocked to the city's beaches on Saturday, the hottest day of the year so far

Bournemouth saw slow moving traffic jams as thousands of people flocked to the city's beaches on Saturday, the hottest day of the year so far

Bournemouth saw slow moving traffic jams as thousands of people flocked to the city’s beaches on Saturday, the hottest day of the year so far

Forecasters are predicting today could be the hottest day of the year as sunseekers flocked to beaches across the country

Forecasters are predicting today could be the hottest day of the year as sunseekers flocked to beaches across the country

Forecasters are predicting today could be the hottest day of the year as sunseekers flocked to beaches across the country

Top up the suncream and stoke up the barbecue - sunseekers flock to Bournemouth Beach as Britain enters a sweltering weekend which will be as warm as Barbados this weekend

Top up the suncream and stoke up the barbecue - sunseekers flock to Bournemouth Beach as Britain enters a sweltering weekend which will be as warm as Barbados this weekend

Top up the suncream and stoke up the barbecue – sunseekers flock to Bournemouth Beach as Britain enters a sweltering weekend which will be as warm as Barbados this weekend

Car parks in Bournemouth quickly filled up as thousands of sun starved people flocked to the city's beach to enjoy the first taste of summer

Car parks in Bournemouth quickly filled up as thousands of sun starved people flocked to the city's beach to enjoy the first taste of summer

Car parks in Bournemouth quickly filled up as thousands of sun starved people flocked to the city’s beach to enjoy the first taste of summer

Thousands of people rushed to Bournemouth beach on Saturday on what is expected to be the hottest day of the year

Thousands of people rushed to Bournemouth beach on Saturday on what is expected to be the hottest day of the year

Thousands of people rushed to Bournemouth beach on Saturday on what is expected to be the hottest day of the year 

Hundreds of drivers were stuck in hour-long queues the M5 towards the South West from Bristol as holidaymakers rushed to enjoy the three-day heatwave. 

Bournemouth saw slow moving traffic jams as thousands of people flocked to the city’s beaches on Saturday.  

The M11 saw a hours of standstill traffic build up after an accident forced the closure of both sides of the major motorway.  

A lorry reportedly overturned on the southbound route, closing the highway at the Junction 10 Duxford Interchange. Police said emergency services were on the scene. 

Drivers and holidaymakers have been warned to avoid the route.   

Met Office meteorologist Simon Partridge told the PA news agency the weather may take people by surprise ‘because so far this summer has not been that great’.

‘Temperatures have generally been below average for quite a while – it’s the difference in temperature in such a short space of time that is the most noticeable.’

He continued: ‘But it will affect most of the UK and that is a little bit more unusual – Scotland and Northern Ireland just got their warmest day of the year.

‘Northern Ireland might get closer to its highest-ever temperature, which to be fair is only just above 30C.’ 

But a mini-heat wave is definitely on the cards, the Met Office said, before things turn cooler and thundery from the middle of next week.

Early morning sun lovers enjoy Branksome chime beach in Bournemouth on the hottest day of the year on Saturday

Early morning sun lovers enjoy Branksome chime beach in Bournemouth on the hottest day of the year on Saturday

Early morning sun lovers enjoy Branksome chime beach in Bournemouth on the hottest day of the year on Saturday

Early morning beachgoers head to Bournemouth beach on the hottest day of the year, with temperatures expected to soar to 30C (86F)

Early morning beachgoers head to Bournemouth beach on the hottest day of the year, with temperatures expected to soar to 30C (86F)

Early morning beachgoers head to Bournemouth beach on the hottest day of the year, with temperatures expected to soar to 30C (86F) 

Early risers take a dip in the sea at Tynemouth Longsands, North Tyneside, on Saturday morning ahead of the hottest day of the year

Early risers take a dip in the sea at Tynemouth Longsands, North Tyneside, on Saturday morning ahead of the hottest day of the year

Early risers take a dip in the sea at Tynemouth Longsands, North Tyneside, on Saturday morning ahead of the hottest day of the year

People enjoy a stroll near Bournemouth beach as temperatures soar

People enjoy a stroll near Bournemouth beach as temperatures soar

Two girls soak up the sun on Bournemouth beach on Saturday, at the start of a mini three-day heatwave across the UK

Two girls soak up the sun on Bournemouth beach on Saturday, at the start of a mini three-day heatwave across the UK

Please have flocked to beaches across the country to soak up the sun on Saturday, at the start of a mini three-day heatwave across the UK

A couple enjoy a kiss in the water as they soak up the sun at Bournemouth beach on Saturday, which is set to be the hottest day of the year

A couple enjoy a kiss in the water as they soak up the sun at Bournemouth beach on Saturday, which is set to be the hottest day of the year

A couple enjoy a kiss in the water as they soak up the sun at Bournemouth beach on Saturday, which is set to be the hottest day of the year

Two women enjoy Bournemouth beach as Britons rush to enjoy their first taste on summer on what is expected to be the hottest day of the year

Two women enjoy Bournemouth beach as Britons rush to enjoy their first taste on summer on what is expected to be the hottest day of the year

Two women enjoy Bournemouth beach as Britons rush to enjoy their first taste on summer on what is expected to be the hottest day of the year

Two women enjoy Bournemouth beach as Britons rush to enjoy their first taste on summer on what is expected to be the hottest day of the year

Two women enjoy Bournemouth beach as Britons rush to enjoy their first taste on summer on what is expected to be the hottest day of the year

Two women enjoy Bournemouth beach as Britons rush to enjoy their first taste on summer on what is expected to be the hottest day of the year

A group of men enjoy some beers while on the beach in Bournemouth after forecasts said temperatures would soar to 86F

A group of men enjoy some beers while on the beach in Bournemouth after forecasts said temperatures would soar to 86F

A group of men enjoy some beers while on the beach in Bournemouth after forecasts said temperatures would soar to 86F 

Toddler Ellie Phillips enjoys the hot weather in Blackpool on Saturday, expected to be the hottest day of the year with temperatures of 30C

Toddler Ellie Phillips enjoys the hot weather in Blackpool on Saturday, expected to be the hottest day of the year with temperatures of 30C

Toddler Ellie Phillips enjoys the hot weather in Blackpool on Saturday, expected to be the hottest day of the year with temperatures of 30C

A mini-heat wave is definitely on the cards, the Met Office said, as things turn cooler and thundery from the middle of next week but it has not stopped paddle boarders making the most of the hot weather

A mini-heat wave is definitely on the cards, the Met Office said, as things turn cooler and thundery from the middle of next week but it has not stopped paddle boarders making the most of the hot weather

A mini-heat wave is definitely on the cards, the Met Office said, as things turn cooler and thundery from the middle of next week but it has not stopped paddle boarders making the most of the hot weather

Two women enjoy an early morning paddle board, catching the early rays of the sun on what is expected to be the hottest day of the year

Two women enjoy an early morning paddle board, catching the early rays of the sun on what is expected to be the hottest day of the year

Two women enjoy an early morning paddle board, catching the early rays of the sun on what is expected to be the hottest day of the year

Thousands of people rushed to the beach in Bournemouth to enjoy a mini three-day heatwave ahead of 'Freedom Day' on Monday, July 19

Thousands of people rushed to the beach in Bournemouth to enjoy a mini three-day heatwave ahead of 'Freedom Day' on Monday, July 19

Thousands of people rushed to the beach in Bournemouth to enjoy a mini three-day heatwave ahead of ‘Freedom Day’ on Monday, July 19

Sunseekers enjoy Bournemouth beach on what is forecast to be one of the hottest weekends of the year so far

Sunseekers enjoy Bournemouth beach on what is forecast to be one of the hottest weekends of the year so far

Sunseekers enjoy Bournemouth beach on what is forecast to be one of the hottest weekends of the year so far 

Britons flocked to Bournemouth beach on Saturday after the Met Office forecast temperatures of over 86F

Britons flocked to Bournemouth beach on Saturday after the Met Office forecast temperatures of over 86F

Britons flocked to Bournemouth beach on Saturday after the Met Office forecast temperatures of over 86F

Early morning sunseekers enjoy relaxing on Bournemouth beach ahead of the hottest day of the year on Saturday

Early morning sunseekers enjoy relaxing on Bournemouth beach ahead of the hottest day of the year on Saturday

Early morning sunseekers enjoy relaxing on Bournemouth beach ahead of the hottest day of the year on Saturday

Two women go paddle boarding as they enjoy the first rays of sun on Tynemouth Longsands as a heatwave spreads across the UK

Two women go paddle boarding as they enjoy the first rays of sun on Tynemouth Longsands as a heatwave spreads across the UK

Two women go paddle boarding as they enjoy the first rays of sun on Tynemouth Longsands as a heatwave spreads across the UK

Alfie the donkey takes 2-year-old Ellie Phillips for a ride down Blackpool beach as Britain experiences a mini-heatwave

Alfie the donkey takes 2-year-old Ellie Phillips for a ride down Blackpool beach as Britain experiences a mini-heatwave

Alfie the donkey takes 2-year-old Ellie Phillips for a ride down Blackpool beach as Britain experiences a mini-heatwave

A graphic shows how a sweltering African plume of heat will make its way across the continent this weekend, bringing high temperatures to much of the UK

A graphic shows how a sweltering African plume of heat will make its way across the continent this weekend, bringing high temperatures to much of the UK

A graphic shows how a sweltering African plume of heat will make its way across the continent this weekend, bringing high temperatures to much of the UK

For London and the South East to record a heatwave, temperatures must exceed 28C for at least three days, while this drops to 27C in the Midlands and 26C in the South West.

In Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Devon and Cornwall and the North East it is 25C.

It comes as Waitrose reported surging sales of suncream, picnic blankets and barbecue tools as well as paddling pools, vegan ice cream and rose wine. 

Warnings about the extreme heat have been issued by both medical authorities and vets, urging people to keep the vulnerable and animals safe.

People hit Branksome beach, Bournemouth for an early morning paddle board as temperatures are set to soar to 30C (86F)

People hit Branksome beach, Bournemouth for an early morning paddle board as temperatures are set to soar to 30C (86F)

People hit Branksome beach, Bournemouth for an early morning paddle board as temperatures are set to soar to 30C (86F)

Swimmers enjoy an early morning splash in the North Sea as the sun rises over Tynemouth Longsands as temperatures are expected to soar across the country over the weekend

Swimmers enjoy an early morning splash in the North Sea as the sun rises over Tynemouth Longsands as temperatures are expected to soar across the country over the weekend

Swimmers enjoy an early morning splash in the North Sea as the sun rises over Tynemouth Longsands as temperatures are expected to soar across the country over the weekend

Early risers enjoy a paddle board and dip in the sea at Tynemouth Longsands on Saturday, with temperatures expected to reach 30C

Early risers enjoy a paddle board and dip in the sea at Tynemouth Longsands on Saturday, with temperatures expected to reach 30C

Early risers enjoy a paddle board and dip in the sea at Tynemouth Longsands on Saturday, with temperatures expected to reach 30C

People enjoy the sunrise at Cullercoats Bay in North Tyneside on Saturday morning as they prepare for temperatures to reach 30C (86F)

People enjoy the sunrise at Cullercoats Bay in North Tyneside on Saturday morning as they prepare for temperatures to reach 30C (86F)

People enjoy the sunrise at Cullercoats Bay in North Tyneside on Saturday morning as they prepare for temperatures to reach 30C (86F)

PHE advised people to look out for those who may struggle to keep cool and hydrated, such as older people and those who live alone.

Emergency animal care provider Vets Now also warned rising temperatures could increase the risk of heat stroke in dogs.

The vet service sees a spike in callouts as the weather warms up and has warned that temperatures above 20C put dogs at risk, and that survival rates for dogs with heat stroke is just 50 per cent.

The warnings come after a week of flash flooding in the south east of England, causing disruption to transport in London. 

Early morning beachgoers enjoy the sun on Bournemouth beach ahead of the hottest day of the year on Saturday

Early morning beachgoers enjoy the sun on Bournemouth beach ahead of the hottest day of the year on Saturday

Early morning beachgoers enjoy the sun on Bournemouth beach ahead of the hottest day of the year on Saturday

Kayakers take advantage of the early morning sun on Bournemouth beach at the start of a three-day heatwave across the UK

Kayakers take advantage of the early morning sun on Bournemouth beach at the start of a three-day heatwave across the UK

Kayakers take advantage of the early morning sun on Bournemouth beach at the start of a three-day heatwave across the UK

Beachgoers set up for a day of relaxing in the sun on Bournemouth beach as they enjoy their first taste of summer on Saturday

Beachgoers set up for a day of relaxing in the sun on Bournemouth beach as they enjoy their first taste of summer on Saturday

Beachgoers set up for a day of relaxing in the sun on Bournemouth beach as they enjoy their first taste of summer on Saturday

Britons flocked to beaches and parks across the country to enjoy the hot weather ahead of 'Freedom Day' on Monday, July 19

Britons flocked to beaches and parks across the country to enjoy the hot weather ahead of 'Freedom Day' on Monday, July 19

Britons flocked to beaches and parks across the country to enjoy the hot weather ahead of ‘Freedom Day’ on Monday, July 19

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