With the Met Office predicting extreme heat in Leeds and across Yorkshire next Monday and Tuesday, it may come as a relief that temperatures are set to be 10C cooler on Saturday.
Temperatures in Leeds are expected to reach highs of 25C on Saturday and it will bright and sunny for much of the day.
Then from 5pm the Met Office forecasts that it will become cloudier for the rest of the day, with temperatures going down to 20C as the day comes to an end.
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The Met Office has summarised Saturday's weather in Yorkshire by saying: "A fine, dry day in prospect with long sunny spells and light winds, cloud amounts increasing towards the evening. Feeling much warmer than Friday. Maximum temperature 26°C."
Temperatures are expected to reach highs of 36C in some parts of the county on Monday and Tuesday, with the weather forecast for Leeds also predicting high temperatures.
On Monday, July 18, forecasters have predicted that Leeds will see temperatures as high as 32C with lows of 20C. The red warning is in place for both Monday and Tuesday meaning there is a danger to life.
On Tuesday, July 19, temperatures are going to be even higher with highs of 36C predicted. There will be more cloud coverage on this day however, which might help those who are out and about in the summer sun.
The red warning is in place due to an exceptional hot spell on Monday and Tuesday which could lead to widespread impacts on people and infrastructure. There are nationwide adverse health effects expected with people being urged to stay safe and change their working routines in order to reduce pressures on emergency services.
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