People have been making the most of the sizzling weather and on Wednesday Greater Manchester is set for another scorcher.
The UK recorded its hottest day of the year today (Tuesday) with temperatures hitting 32.2C in the south of the country.
While Greater Manchester was not quite as hot, the mercury still managed to hit 29C.
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The weather on Wednesday is forecast to be even warmer with temperatures predicted to reach 30C in some parts of the region.
Met Office forecasters said conditions will be muggy overnight.
Low cloud and fog will clear through Wednesday morning, with plenty of sunshine to follow.
There is a possibility of some isolated showers later in the afternoon.
The hot weather is then expected to subside into the end of next week.
An amber extreme heat warning is also set to last until Friday.

Adults and kids have been lapping up the summer weather across the country.
The temperature reached 32.2C (89.96F) at Heathrow Airport in west London on Tuesday afternoon, making it officially the hottest day of the year, according to the Met Office.
The previous high for the year was 31.6C, which was also recorded at Heathrow on Sunday.
Heavy showers and thunderstorms are set to batter other parts of the UK from tonight.
The Met Office also has issued new amber thunderstorm warnings for parts of south-eastern England this evening.