BRITS are set to enjoy another summer scorcher today with temperatures expected to reach 30C.

Sunshine is forecast to sweep in from France throughout the day - making the beach the perfect place this weekend.

Beach-goers in Bournemouth continue to make the most of the UK's glorious summer weather

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Beach-goers in Bournemouth continue to make the most of the UK's glorious summer weatherCredit: BNPS
Brits on the South coast are set to end the week with a mild but warm afternoon

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Brits on the South coast are set to end the week with a mild but warm afternoonCredit: BNPS
A bright start to the day will see temps in the high teens across the country

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A bright start to the day will see temps in the high teens across the countryCredit: Met Office
A warm weather front sweeping in from France will turn up the heat in the South East

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A warm weather front sweeping in from France will turn up the heat in the South EastCredit: Met Office
By mid-afternoon, temperatures from London to Norfolk could reach 28C - with the Met Office forecasting the mercury could reach as high as 30C

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By mid-afternoon, temperatures from London to Norfolk could reach 28C - with the Met Office forecasting the mercury could reach as high as 30CCredit: Met Office

Following last week's 40C heatwave, temperatures have cooled off across the country in recent days.

And Brits can expect today to pick back up again as the mercury could reach a toasty 30C.

A bright start to the day will see temps in the high teens for most of the country.

But warm front sweeping in from France throughout the day will turn the heat up across the South East.

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By the afternoon, those in London, Norfolk and Peterborough will bask in temperatures nearing 30C.

Further north, Manchester and Newcastle can expect highs of around 21C, although they may be hit with some showers.

It will be bright and sunny for beach-goers along the south coast with the mercury topping out around 22C.

Wales will also be mostly clear and cool, reaching around 20C in Cardiff and Swansea.

But it won't be all sunny skies to end the week, with a storm expected to ruin the sunbathing plans of those from Belfast to Glasgow.

The Met Office has issued a yellow rain warning for the area, with heavy showers and thunderstorms likely to cause travel chaos and flooding.

From midday, heavy showers or longer spells of rain could cause travel disruption and even flooding.

Temperatures are not forecast to reach last week's dizzying 40C, but Brits in the South East can expect a toasty 30C to end the week

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Temperatures are not forecast to reach last week's dizzying 40C, but Brits in the South East can expect a toasty 30C to end the weekCredit: Solent