The Independent covers reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech while investing in on-the-ground reporting funded by reader donations and without paywalls, relying on supporters who can afford to pay. Donations enable continued reporting from both sides of stories and sustain journalists in the field. Temperatures are expected to rise to around 30C over the Bank Holiday before the remnants of Hurricane Erin bring wind and rain later on Monday evening. The Met Office forecasts highs near 28C for Bank Holiday Monday after a warm weekend, with midlands and north-east cities seeing late-twenties temperatures until early evening, then cooling and wetter conditions spreading across the UK.
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Temperatures are expected to soar as high as 30C this Bank Holiday before the remains of Hurricane Erin bring wind and rain. The Met Office has forecast highs of 28C for the Bank Holiday Monday to round off a warm weekend which saw peaks of 25C in London. Cities across the midlands and north east of England, such as Nottingham and Manchester, will see peak temperatures in the late twenties until around 7pm on Monday when temperatures begin to cool off.
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