So far this year the highest temperature has been 84.7F (29.3C), at Achnagart in the Scottish Highlands. That was in late May, technically springtime.
Helen Waite, a Met Office forecaster, said temperatures across southern and central England would build over the coming days, peaking on Wednesday.
However, the north of England and Scotland will not fare so well, due to fronts straddling the northern British Isles.
She said: “Southern parts are going to stay under high pressure with plenty of sunshine and temperatures in the middle of the week picking up to the high 20s, possibly even a 30, most likely in the south, around Wednesday.
“The previous highest temperature was 29.3C so the hottest day of the year could be on the cards.
“In the North it’s more cloudy and it may well feel fairly muggy.”
The good weather is not expected to last and there is the chance of a shower on Friday, she added.
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