Summary

  • Hottest day of the year so far recorded for England

  • Heat buckled a rail in North Yorkshire

  • UV levels 'high' with pollen levels 'very high' in some places

  • Weather warnings in place for thunderstorms on Tuesday night

  1. Highest temperature recorded for year so farpublished at 18:02 British Summer Time 19 July 2016

    BBC News England

    Our updates on what's been the hottest day of the year so far in England have now come to an end.

    You can get the latest weather forecast on BBC Weather.

  2. Will the hot weather last?published at 17:55 British Summer Time 19 July 2016

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  3. Hottest day of the year - but not quite hot enough to fry an eggpublished at 17:48

    Mark Williamson
    BBC Local Live

    Martin Harness attempted to fry an egg on the lid of his wheelie bin in St Ives, Cambridgeshire, today, where he recorded 35C (95F).

    While it may have been the hottest day of the year so far, the egg was left a little on the... well... runny side...

    Martin confirms he didn't eat it, but we applaud the effort.

    Frying eggImage source, Martin Harness
  4. Your pictures: Even the trains are finding it hotpublished at 17:50 British Summer Time 19 July 2016

    This is the weather forecast from one of the trains on the Severn Valley Railway - be thankful you're not on the footplate shovelling coal into the firebox.

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  5. Rail services disrupted on hottest daypublished at 17:46 British Summer Time 19 July 2016

    Commuters are facing delays as soaring temperatures affected train services on the hottest day of the year so far.

    Temperatures have already exceeded 33.4C (92F) in southern England and are due to pass 35C (95F) in south-east England.

    Heat buckled a rail in North Yorkshire, and speed limits are in place on some lines due to "high rail temperatures".  

    Delayed notice board at WaterlooImage source, PA
  6. 'It just went off like a bomb' says woman whose patio table exploded in the sunpublished at 17:43 British Summer Time 19 July 2016

    Philippa Taylor
    BBC Local Live

    A woman whose patio table exploded in the sun says "it just went off like a bomb".

    Lynn (who's asked us not to use her second name) told BBC Suffolk her husband had been in a chair beside the table just minutes beforehand, but had gone to the garage to get something.

    Table debris 1Image source, Contributed

    She said: "As he was walking through the door there was an almighty bang and the glass-topped table had completely exploded into shards. 

    "It wasn't cracks, they were tiny, tiny pieces, and it's a six seater table so you can imagine if anybody had been sitting anywhere near it, it would have caused serious damage... it just went off like a bomb."

    Table debris 2Image source, Contributed
  7. Temperature soars in Walton-on-Thamespublished at 17:39 British Summer Time 19 July 2016

    BBC Weather Watchers

    Thanks to Weather Watcher mare for this snap of Walton-on-Thames on a sunny July day.

    Walton-on-Thames by BBC Weather Watcher mareImage source, BBC Weather Watchers/mare
  8. Pershore pipped in heat stakespublished at 17:33 British Summer Time 19 July 2016

    Brize Norton is hotter by 0.1C

  9. How hot is it really?published at 17:31 British Summer Time 19 July 2016

    Compare the temperature where you are with more than 50 cities around the world with this BBC News tool.

    DeckchairsImage source, PA
  10. Patterns in the clouds in Cornwallpublished at 17:23 British Summer Time 19 July 2016

    BBC Weather Watchers

    Weather Watcher Marion captured these patterned clouds above Landewednack in Cornwall earlier.

    Landewednack by Weather Watcher MarionImage source, BBC Weather Watchers/Marion

    How's the weather where you are? Find out more about Weather Watchers.

  11. Picture: Tarmac melts in Cambridgeshirepublished at 17:18 British Summer Time 19 July 2016

    Mark Williamson
    BBC Local Live

    Reporter Jozef Hall recorded 34C (93F) in his car in Landbeach, just north of Cambridge, this afternoon, which was hot enough to melt the tarmac a bit.

    Temperature gage
    Tarmac

    If you don't believe us, this article proves it's possible.

  12. 'Tis the season as snow arrives in Londonpublished at 17:17 British Summer Time 19 July 2016

    Today may be the hottest day of 2016 so far, but in Soho, London, they're focusing on the other extreme as a Christmas shop gets ready to open, complete with snow....

    Christmas shopImage source, PA
  13. Watch: City hot-spot reaches 69C (156F)published at 17:10 British Summer Time 19 July 2016

    Navigation Street outside Birmingham's Grand Central station has been clocking up temperatures of 69C (156F).

    It's due to the metal cladding wrapped around part of the building which is reflecting the sunlight.

    We sent our intrepid reporter out with a heat-gun, external to find out just how hot it's getting.

    Grand Central
  14. Watch: How Brits deal with the hot weatherpublished at 17:00 British Summer Time 19 July 2016

    Today Programme
    BBC Radio 4

    How do British people behave when the temperature rises? It depends whether you are a lizard or a shade dweller. 

    Rob Read and Tanya Shadrick from Pells Pool in Lewes in East Sussex, the oldest outdoor public swimming pool in the UK, compare notes. 

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    Rob Read and Tanya Shadrick from Pells Pool on how Brits behave in a heatwave

  15. Walking on the wild side as temperatures soarpublished at 16:52 British Summer Time 19 July 2016

    BBC Weather Watchers

    Some of our Weather Watchers have been snapping shots of England's wildlife as the temperatures soar across the country.

    BeeImage source, BBC Weather Watchers/Nanjan
    SwansImage source, BBC Weather Watchers/Seabrook
  16. Pershore the hottest place in the countrypublished at 16:44 British Summer Time 19 July 2016

    Pershore is the hottest place in the country.

    The Met Office says the Worcestershire town has beaten Heathrow in terms of temperatures with 33.4C (92.12F).

    That means it's hotter there than in Algiers (26C/77F),  Athens (30C/86F) and almost hotter than Islamabad (34C/93F).

    And the pigs at Pershore College have been fed ice lollies to keep them cool.

    Pig at Pershore CollegeImage source, bbc
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    Pig at Pershore College

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    Pershore is a record-breaking town in terms of the weather.

    Nine years ago, in July 2007 Worcestershire got the highest rainfall for any calendar month, with the station at Pershore College recording 252mm of precipitation.

  17. 'London's unbearable heat is worth it - for views like this!'published at 16:37 British Summer Time 19 July 2016

    Social media is filling up with people's pictures of scorching hot London. Thanks to Kate Giles for sharing her photo with us. 

    She tweeted:, external 'This heat is almost unbearable but for views like this, I think it's worth it!'  

    London CityImage source, Kate Giles
  18. Blue skies in Twickenhampublished at 16:29 British Summer Time 19 July 2016

    BBC Weather Watchers

    With temperatures peaking across England today, Weather Watcher ruthiebabes sent in this picture from Twickenham.

    Twickenham by Weather Watcher ruthiebabesImage source, BBC Weather Watchers/ruthiebabes
  19. 'Sunlight reflection' blamed for flat firepublished at 16:19 British Summer Time 19 July 2016

    Emma Maclean
    BBC Radio Cambridgeshire

    Cambridgeshire fire investigators say "sunlight reflected onto combustible materials" is the most likely cause of a flat blaze in Wisbech this afternoon - where temperatures have reached 30C (86F).

    Crews from March, Long Sutton and West Walton were called to the fire in the roof space of a second floor flat in Orange Grove at about 13:25. Residents escaped unharmed.

    Station commander Mick Jackman, said: "The first crews in attendance worked very hard and did an excellent job to cut away the roof material, extinguish the fire and prevent it from spreading."

  20. Blue skies at Rutland Waterpublished at 16:13 British Summer Time 19 July 2016

    Geeta Pendse
    Arts reporter, BBC East Midlands Today

    Hello sunshine...

    Rutland beach