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Met Office meteorologist Steven Keates said highs of up to 23C were expected in London, breaking a previous record of 20.8C from March.

Mr Keates said that some coastal areas may experience “misty and murky” conditions caused by cloud earlier in the day but a lot of areas would be “bright if not sunny”.

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