Tuesday 21 June 2022 04:37 PM Britons flock to the beach to soak up the sunshine on the first day of Summer trends now
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Sunbathers were spotted soaking up the rays this afternoon as temperatures hit 24 Degrees Celsius (75.2F) in London and the south east.
The RMT's national strike may have left trains stations empty, but Britain's beaches were heaving.
In Bournemouth, scores of swimmers took a plunge in the sea to cool down as the south enjoyed another heatwave.
Temperatures are set to rise tomorrow to 28 Degrees Celsius (82.4F) in the south east and 27 degrees (80.6F) on Thursday.
But by Friday, things will noticeably start to cool down with the possibility of some showers.
Sunbathers were spotted soaking up the rays this afternoon as temperatures hit 24 Degrees Celsius (75.2F) in London and the south east (Pictured: Sunbathers in Bournemouth)
Women pose for a photo in the sea at the Hot Walls in Old Portsmouth. The hot weather returned to Hampshire this week as the South sees another heatwave on the horizon
400 hundred people took part in the annual summer solstice swim at Ilkley Lido, West Yorkshire. This year's event was sold out and is the highest achieved attendance in its history
Sunbathers enjoyed the baking weather in Bournemouth today
A couple enjoyed soaking up the rays on Bournemouth beach today as the country basked in 24 degree heat
Families also arrived to out up tents and windbreakers as million enjoyed the baking hot weather
Bournemouth looked like a picture postcard today as dozens of families and schoolchildren took to the beach