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Scotland has recorded its warmest day in more than two years, as the third heatwave of the summer peaks, with temperatures in Northern Ireland and Wales also potentially breaking records on Saturday.
Scotland and Northern Ireland could see their hottest days of the year, while heat health alerts are in place for many.
Temperatures of up to 34C are forecast today, with the country's hottest spots expected in the Midlands and south Wales.
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