BRITS are set to bask on what could be the hottest day of the year so far as forecasters predict roasting 27C highs.

However, along with the stunning sunshine, “lively” thunderstorms could also be on the way after lightning lit up skies across the south on Sunday night.

It could be the hottest day of the year so far today - with plenty of Brits, including 18-year-old Kerys Tough, planning on a beach trip to make the most of the sunshine

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It could be the hottest day of the year so far today – with plenty of Brits, including 18-year-old Kerys Tough, planning on a beach trip to make the most of the sunshineCredit: Dave Nelson
But after Sunday night's spectacular storms, forecasters have warned there could be more lightning and thunder to come

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But after Sunday night’s spectacular storms, forecasters have warned there could be more lightning and thunder to comeCredit: BNPS

The plume of roasting air from Africa could also bring Saharan dust with it – which could result in “blood rain” when rain arrives later this week.

Met Office forecaster Alex Deakin said there’ll be “plenty of fine weather” today – but it won’t last for everyone.

“Further west, we are looking at a weather front moving in,” he said.

“It’ll bring with it a lot of cloud and rain at times to Northern Ireland fringing into western Scotland, west Wales and south west England by the end of the day, by which time that rain could be turning quite heavy.”

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In the east it’ll stay “dry and fine with plenty of warm sunshine and quite a humid feel,” he said.

“In London up towards the Wash in East Anglia it’ll be 26C, possible 27C. It’ll be cooler on the coast,” he said.

He warned steamy, humid air in the South East could lead to plenty of thunder.

“At the same time, there is the risk of thunderstorms drifting up from France across East Anglia and the South East,” he said.

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“It’ll be hit or miss again – not everywhere is seeing the downpours, but they could be pretty lively.”

Meteorologist Simon Partridge said the uneven weather comes courtesy of “a plume of warm and humid air coming off the continent”.

“That’s going to allow some heavy showers to develop and the odd rumbling of thunder as well,” he said.

So far, the highest temperature recorded this year was 23.6C in Faversham, Kent, on May 6.

It’s likely today will be even hotter.

The mercury will then drop as the week goes on, with highs in the mid-20s tomorrow before more storms and “intense” rain later this week.

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Combined with the dust in the atmosphere, Brits around the country may see orange skies and even rust-coloured rain.

The phenomenon was last seen in the UK back in March, when cars and windows were covered in a fine layer of dust.

The Met’s long-range forecast has predicted warm temperatures to last until May 23.

But the hot sun will also be accompanied by a “pollen bomb” which will cause misery for hayfever sufferers, experts predict.

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Bookies are now offering odds of 11/10 that this May will be the hottest on record.

Alex Apati of Ladbrokes said: “With scorching temperatures still to come over the next couple of weeks, odds have once again been slashed on this going down as the hottest May ever.”

The week could end with lots of heavy rain

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The week could end with lots of heavy rainCredit: Startraks
Skies could also turn an eerie shade of orange as a Saharan dust cloud blows in

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Skies could also turn an eerie shade of orange as a Saharan dust cloud blows inCredit: Alamy
But before that, families will flock to beaches around the country to make the most of the gorgeous late spring day

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But before that, families will flock to beaches around the country to make the most of the gorgeous late spring dayCredit: ©Graham Hunt
The mixed weather comes courtesy of a steamy 'African plume'

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The mixed weather comes courtesy of a steamy ‘African plume’Credit: ©Graham Hunt
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