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Wales has also experienced its hottest May day, reaching 31.1C at Trawscoed, Ceredigion. And the mercury is expected to rise further in the South and South East of England, with forecasters warning of possible
England](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/england) and south-east Wales over the coming days – the most extreme heat warning the weather forecaster has issued for nearly four years. Temperatures are expected
warning slightly warmer air at lower levels could send the mercury even higher. The highest temperatures are expected in south-east England while other areas in England and Wales will climb to the high
warning periods of exceptional heat are expected to come “more and more often and more and more prematurely, and to be more and more intense”. A Met Office spokesperson said: “Breaking
England and Wales between Saturday and Monday. “This exceptional spring heatwave is far more than an uncomfortable disruption to our sleep, work or study,” he said. “For vulnerable groups without access to cooling – particularly elderly
warning will be in effect from 3pm to 10pm. Police reported two deaths over the bank holiday weekend. A 13-year-old boy died on Monday after getting into difficulty in a West Yorkshire reservoir