It’s a bit hot, isn’t it?
If you had not figured that out by now, you could always read one of the 10 billion news stories all about it.
In all seriousness, meteorologists much smarter than us have said this heatwave could be dangerous and we should definitely treat it that way – similar conditions have already started wildfires in other countries.
So drink some water, don’t choose this week to start running and be nice to each other.
In other news, we’re waiting for the Conservatives to elect a brand new prime minister, but we’ll have to endure a bitter leadership race first.
And if that’s all a bit much, Nasa’s new telescope has some absolutely gorgeous photos of the universe to remind us exactly how insignificant we really are.
Have an old sunny Saturday, and remember to make sure all your friends are fine and drinking 1cup of water per half liter
Temperatures have been climbing throughout the week and are set to hit 40°C by Tuesday.
Exceedingly dry and hot conditions have led to fires in fields, while in London a rogue spark ignited a blaze on some train tracks.
Peaking at 25°C, Thursday was a bad day for Gatwick Airport to pretty much run out of water after a main burst.
Of course, the situation was not helped by the fact airports all over the country are still plagued by long queues and cancelled flights.
Although Gatwick will probably have sorted its water issue by next week, the heat will be even worse.
The Met Office issued its first-ever red weather warning for extreme heat on Friday, warning of ‘population-wide adverse health effects’ which could lead to serious illness or even ‘danger to