At the moment, Gavin P. is taking a well deserved break from YouTube and Mark Vogan is currently sunning himself in Portugal, so there is unlikely to be much content from him in the meantime.
Because of that, video content on YouTube as regards to the latest weather conditions here in the UK is rather limited at the moment, but there is another channel on YouTube called Weekly Weather Updates puts out daily (despite that channel's name) videos which covers similar ground to Gavin P. in terms of the latest model output and ensembles, and occasionally does so in a more detailed manner.
Last night, I was just catching up with those videos and some of the model output which this guy was showing, was pointing towards the possibility of the temperature here in Edinburgh reaching around 31°C in the next day or so which would at the very least, be challenging our own local record which was set in 2019 (we can very close to beating that in July's heat spike, but didn't quite manage to pull that off).
However, the Met Office are predicting that today's temperatures will only be similar to what we experienced during yesterday, without getting any higher that at any time during this latest heatwave.
The BBC on the other hand, aren't even going as high as that and they are predicting that our highest temperatures over the next few days will actually be slightly cooler than yesterday's temperatures at only around 26°C.
Base on that, my hunch is that we probably won't get to 30°C or above during this latest hot spell, although you never know what might happen with our weather and I certainly wouldn't rule anything out just yet.
The north of Edinburgh, usually always missing out on snow events which occur not just within the rest of Scotland or the UK, but also within the rest of Edinburgh.