Britain will be hotter than Hawaii as a 30C (86F) Super Sunday is set to cause the biggest beach stampede of the year plus a pub rush with 15 million pints drunk.
Some 150,000 sunseekers will mob Brighton today, with 70,000 at Bournemouth and 70,000 in Great Yarmouth.
A three-day continental roast will see highs leap from 25C yesterday to 30C today Sunday, with 33C tomorrow Monday and nudging 30C on Tuesday.
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Britain will be hotter than the 29C expected in Hawaii. Even the North is due to be 28C by tomorrow.
Beaches are set for their busiest day of the year today, but coastal routes face jams.
Pub landlords are stocking up for a beer garden Sunday with 15 million pints to be supped, boosted by the climax of the Olympics on TV.
Netweather forecaster Nick Fiinnis said: “There will be a rapid rise in temperatures, to hot conditions.
A Met Office forecaster said: “Temperatures will be on the rise over the next couple of days.
“We could see highs in the low to mid-30s in the southeast come Monday.
“But we will see thunderstorms developing in places too.”
The heat will ease amid thundery showers at times from Sunday, and cooler conditions with showers follow from Tuesday in the North and Wednesday in the South.
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