This is now the longest unbroken run of truly Mediterranean-style weather (breezy, yet very warm with a comfortably dry feel) I can remember seeing here (let alone so widely across the UK!), and it still has a couple more days to run before the humidity steps up a bit.
It's great to watch the peak heat shifting about with the winds, much as you can do during typical high summer weather when staying within 50-odd miles of Europe's Mediterranean coastlines.
Today has behaved differently to the last few in terms of the diurnal pattern though; it was breezier in the morning as the flow across the land dominated proceedings, but this afternoon it's less windy than the preceding few days thanks to the sea breeze being held back near the coast.
As a result, temperatures have climbed more slowly today, but haven't hit an early- or mid-afternoon plateau as was the case each of the very warm days Sun-Tue. It was 26*C at 3 pm but passed the 27*C mark at 4 pm and is still climbing as I type this, keeping me on target for the third day in a row to peak in the 28s.
I had hoped that the land breeze setup would allow temps to get into the 29s today, but it seems the flow is a bit too far toward E as opposed to N; the land track increases greatly when comparing the latter direction of flow with the former.
Tomorrow and Friday should be more toward N (probably averaging close to NE), so they will bring my best chance to see 30*C from this spell, unless the sea breeze is unexpectedly weak and/or the flow stays more toward NE than expected on Saturday.
ARPEGE votes for Friday but I'm not ruling out tomorrow
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Incidentally, last year's mid-June spell peaked in the 31s for me, so it looks unlikely that this one will beat that one for peak temps - but for duration and dryness it's another matter! 
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2025's Homeland Extremes:
T-Max: 32.0°C 12th Aug | T-Min: -5.4°C 4th Jan | Wettest Day: 31.8 mm 18th Dec | Ice Days: None
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