Yorkshire enjoying another scorching day - but will the spring sunshine last?
From lunchtime strolls through the cities to plans of barbecues when the working day is done, it feels as though spring is finally here to stay in the county.
But will it be around fro much longer?
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Hide AdToday is set to hit its warmest point from 2pm onward when highs of 21C are being predicted by the Met Office.
The temperature will begin to fall around 6pm - meaning there's time to enjoy some time outside after work or school.
The bad news is that it isn't predicted to be as warm again in Yorkshire for the remainder of the week, with the hottest week day set to be Friday.
The weekend does warm again with highs of 19C on Sunday, however, we are set to be covered by cloud for some of the day.
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Hide AdSaturday is set to be sunnier but not quite as warm, with highs of 18C.
WEDNESDAY
Wednesday is set to be cloudy for the majority of the day with highs of just 14C. The sun will make an appearance in late afternoon heading into the evening.
The Met Office website says: "Dry with sunshine becoming more prevalent through the day.
"Feeling cooler than Tuesday, with a brisk northerly wind.
"Maximum temperature 14 °C."
THURSDAY