If predictions come true, it will be the first time September has hit 30C or above for four years - but the heat wave is not expected to last long with temperatures quickly dipping
Temperatures are set to rocket to 31C as a 48-hour September heat wave hits thanks to scorching air originating in the Sahara, says the Met Office.
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