- The UK is experiencing a "truly historic spell" of hot weather, with temperatures shattering records across many parts of England.
- Kew Gardens reached 35.1°C, exceeding its previous May record, and 163 stations broke their May maximum temperature records.
- The heatwave is notable for its persistently warm nights, offering limited relief from high daytime temperatures.
- While England and Wales will see continued sunshine and highs of 29°C on Saturday, Scotland and Northern Ireland will experience a wetter, milder spell.
- Authorities have issued warnings about open water safety following 11 recent deaths, urging caution due to the risk of cold water shock.
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