The exact moment latest UK heatwave will be hottest and coolest in Newcastle
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It's proving to be a long hot summer in Newcastle as the UK braces itself for yet another heatwave.
The Met Office has issued more extreme weather warnings for certain parts of the UK as temperatures soar between Thursday and Sunday.
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Hide AdHighs of up to 35 degrees are being predicted in some locations with the warnings set in place in southern and central England, as well as parts of Wales.
Newcastle and wider Tyneside has currently escaped any weather warnings, but Geordies will be preparing themselves for the heat after last month's record-breaking heatwave saw the mercury hit 36.8 degrees.
It's not going to be that hot this time around, but the people of Newcastle will certainly feel the heat.
If you're hoping to be out in the rays at the hottest point, or wanting to shelter away, NewcastleWorld looks at the moment the sun will be at its most powerful between Thursday and Sunday.
Thursday, August 11
It will hit 25 degrees in Newcastle on Thursday, August 11.
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Hide AdThat's the hottest the Met Office is predicting it will be, with that heat coming between 2 pm and 5 pm.
The coolest time will be the very early morning, when it's predicted to be 15 degrees at 6 am.
Friday, August 12
The hottest it's going to get on Friday is 21 degrees at 1 pm.
It'll be warm even in the early hours of Friday morning, hovering around 20 degrees.
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Hide AdJust before midnight on Saturday, it's set to drop to 16 degrees.
Saturday, August 13
It's predicted to be 21 degrees between 1 pm and 4 pm on Saturday.
If you want to head out at a cooler time, you're best starting your weekend early.
It'll be 15 degrees at 7 am.
Sunday, August 14
A few clouds will be in the sky on Sunday with temperatures capped at 20 degrees.
The hottest part of the day will be between 1 pm and 4 pm.
Once again, it's early morning when it's the coolest, with temperatures of 16 degrees predicted for 7 am.
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