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Londoners are set to bask in yet more soaring temperatures as the UK heads for its longest heatwave in more than 20 years. Parts of the capital enjoyed the highest temperature in the whole of the UK on Monday with forecasters predicting the weather to get even warmer on Wednesday. The mercury hit scorching highs of 32.4C at Hampton on Monday while temperatures in Northolt and Heathrow reached 32C. But sun worshippers are in for even more of a treat with forecasters predicting peaks of 33C on Wednesday, marking the country's first five-day heatwave since 1995. Pictured : Londoners and tourist soak up the sun in Hyde Park. Ann-Eline Oskarsen 22 (blonde) and Iben Bones, 23 from Norway enjoy the mini heatwave. ? Alex Lentati / Evening Standard / eyevine

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Londoners are set to bask in yet more soaring temperatures as the UK heads for its longest heatwave in more than 20 years. Parts of the capital enjoyed the highest temperature in the whole of the UK on Monday with forecasters predicting the weather to get even warmer on Wednesday. The mercury hit scorching highs of 32.4C at Hampton on Monday while temperatures in Northolt and Heathrow reached 32C. But sun worshippers are in for even more of a treat with forecasters predicting peaks of 33C on Wednesday, marking the country's first five-day heatwave since 1995. Pictured : Londoners and tourist soak up the sun in Hyde Park. Ann-Eline Oskarsen 22 (blonde) and Iben Bones, 23 from Norway enjoy the mini heatwave. ? Alex Lentati / Evening Standard / eyevine

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Londoners are set to bask in yet more soaring temperatures as the UK heads for its longest heatwave in more than 20 years. Parts of the capital enjoyed the highest temperature in the whole of the UK on Monday with forecasters predicting the weather to get even warmer on Wednesday. The mercury hit scorching highs of 32.4C at Hampton on Monday while temperatures in Northolt and Heathrow reached 32C. But sun worshippers are in for even more of a treat with forecasters predicting peaks of 33C on Wednesday, marking the country's first five-day heatwave since 1995. Pictured : Londoners and tourist soak up the sun in Hyde Park. ? Alex Lentati / Evening Standard / eyevine

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Londoners are set to bask in yet more soaring temperatures as the UK heads for its longest heatwave in more than 20 years. Parts of the capital enjoyed the highest temperature in the whole of the UK on Monday with forecasters predicting the weather to get even warmer on Wednesday. The mercury hit scorching highs of 32.4C at Hampton on Monday while temperatures in Northolt and Heathrow reached 32C. But sun worshippers are in for even more of a treat with forecasters predicting peaks of 33C on Wednesday, marking the country's first five-day heatwave since 1995. Pictured : Londoners and tourist soak up the sun in Hyde Park. ? Alex Lentati / Evening Standard / eyevine

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Londoners are set to bask in yet more soaring temperatures as the UK heads for its longest heatwave in more than 20 years. Parts of the capital enjoyed the highest temperature in the whole of the UK on Monday with forecasters predicting the weather to get even warmer on Wednesday. The mercury hit scorching highs of 32.4C at Hampton on Monday while temperatures in Northolt and Heathrow reached 32C. But sun worshippers are in for even more of a treat with forecasters predicting peaks of 33C on Wednesday, marking the country's first five-day heatwave since 1995. Pictured : Londoners and tourist soak up the sun in Hyde Park. ? Alex Lentati / Evening Standard / eyevine

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Londoners are set to bask in yet more soaring temperatures as the UK heads for its longest heatwave in more than 20 years. Parts of the capital enjoyed the highest temperature in the whole of the UK on Monday with forecasters predicting the weather to get even warmer on Wednesday. The mercury hit scorching highs of 32.4C at Hampton on Monday while temperatures in Northolt and Heathrow reached 32C. But sun worshippers are in for even more of a treat with forecasters predicting peaks of 33C on Wednesday, marking the country's first five-day heatwave since 1995. Pictured : French tourists in Hyde Par, sisters Valentine 19, Josephine 17, Louise 13 Masson. ? Alex Lentati / Evening Standard / eyevine

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Londoners are set to bask in yet more soaring temperatures as the UK heads for its longest heatwave in more than 20 years. Parts of the capital enjoyed the highest temperature in the whole of the UK on Monday with forecasters predicting the weather to get even warmer on Wednesday. As many commuters on London's Underground ask for trains to be air conditioned, with temperatures reaching 34 degrees Celsius on some stations. Pictured : A woman fans herself to keep cool on the central line. ? Nigel Howard / Evening Standard / eyevine

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Londoners are set to bask in yet more soaring temperatures as the UK heads for its longest heatwave in more than 20 years. Parts of the capital enjoyed the highest temperature in the whole of the UK on Monday with forecasters predicting the weather to get even warmer on Wednesday. As many commuters on London's Underground ask for trains to be air conditioned, with temperatures reaching 34 degrees Celsius on some stations. Pictured : Rose Ebelebe at Holborn station. ? Nigel Howard / Evening Standard / eyevine

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Londoners are set to bask in yet more soaring temperatures as the UK heads for its longest heatwave in more than 20 years. Parts of the capital enjoyed the highest temperature in the whole of the UK on Monday with forecasters predicting the weather to get even warmer on Wednesday. As many commuters on London's Underground ask for trains to be air conditioned, with temperatures reaching 34 degrees Celsius on some stations. Pictured : A woman keeps cool by fanning herself. ? Nigel Howard / Evening Standard / eyevine

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Londoners are set to bask in yet more soaring temperatures as the UK heads for its longest heatwave in more than 20 years. Parts of the capital enjoyed the highest temperature in the whole of the UK on Monday with forecasters predicting the weather to get even warmer on Wednesday. As many commuters on London's Underground ask for trains to be air conditioned, with temperatures reaching 34 degrees Celsius on some stations. Pictured : Commuters entering Oxford Circus tube station. ? Nigel Howard / Evening Standard / eyevine

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Londoners are set to bask in yet more soaring temperatures as the UK heads for its longest heatwave in more than 20 years. Parts of the capital enjoyed the highest temperature in the whole of the UK on Monday with forecasters predicting the weather to get even warmer on Wednesday. As many commuters on London's Underground ask for trains to be air conditioned, with temperatures reaching 34 degrees Celsius on some stations. Pictured : Commuters entering Oxford Circus tube station. ? Nigel Howard / Evening Standard / eyevine

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Londoners are set to bask in yet more soaring temperatures as the UK heads for its longest heatwave in more than 20 years. Parts of the capital enjoyed the highest temperature in the whole of the UK on Monday with forecasters predicting the weather to get even warmer on Wednesday. As many commuters on London's Underground ask for trains to be air conditioned, with temperatures reaching 34 degrees Celsius on some stations. Pictured : Inside Central Line train carriage. ? Nigel Howard / Evening Standard / eyevine

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Londoners are set to bask in yet more soaring temperatures as the UK heads for its longest heatwave in more than 20 years. Parts of the capital enjoyed the highest temperature in the whole of the UK on Monday with forecasters predicting the weather to get even warmer on Wednesday. As many commuters on London's Underground ask for trains to be air conditioned, with temperatures reaching 34 degrees Celsius on some stations. Pictured : Commuters entering Oxford Circus tube station. ? Nigel Howard / Evening Standard / eyevine

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Londoners are set to bask in yet more soaring temperatures as the UK heads for its longest heatwave in more than 20 years. Parts of the capital enjoyed the highest temperature in the whole of the UK on Monday with forecasters predicting the weather to get even warmer on Wednesday. As many commuters on London's Underground ask for trains to be air conditioned, with temperatures reaching 34 degrees Celsius on some stations. Pictured : Eilidh McCormick at Oxford Circus. ? Nigel Howard / Evening Standard / eyevine

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Londoners are set to bask in yet more soaring temperatures as the UK heads for its longest heatwave in more than 20 years. Parts of the capital enjoyed the highest temperature in the whole of the UK on Monday with forecasters predicting the weather to get even warmer on Wednesday. As many commuters on London's Underground ask for trains to be air conditioned, with temperatures reaching 34 degrees Celsius on some stations. Pictured : ES Reporter Barney Davis showing 34.1c at Holborn station. ? Nigel Howard / Evening Standard / eyevine

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Londoners are set to bask in yet more soaring temperatures as the UK heads for its longest heatwave in more than 20 years. Parts of the capital enjoyed the highest temperature in the whole of the UK on Monday with forecasters predicting the weather to get even warmer on Wednesday. The mercury hit scorching highs of 32.4C at Hampton on Monday while temperatures in Northolt and Heathrow reached 32C. But sun worshippers are in for even more of a treat with forecasters predicting peaks of 33C on Wednesday, marking the country's first five-day heatwave since 1995. Pictured : French tourists in Hyde Par, sisters Valentine 19, Josephine 17, Louise 13 Masson. ? Alex Lentati / Evening Standard / eyevine

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Londoners are set to bask in yet more soaring temperatures as the UK heads for its longest heatwave in more than 20 years. Parts of the capital enjoyed the highest temperature in the whole of the UK on Monday with forecasters predicting the weather to get even warmer on Wednesday. The mercury hit scorching highs of 32.4C at Hampton on Monday while temperatures in Northolt and Heathrow reached 32C. But sun worshippers are in for even more of a treat with forecasters predicting peaks of 33C on Wednesday, marking the country's first five-day heatwave since 1995. Pictured : French tourists in Hyde Par, Valentine Masson 19. ? Alex Lentati / Evening Standard / eyevine