Another heatwave is likely to be declared in the UK within the coming days as temperatures are forecast to reach 30C in places.

A large area of high pressure is currently building from the Azores towards Portugal and Spain.

By the weekend, heat is forecast to build across France and southern Britain with some locations reaching heatwave threshold temperatures.

Last month was the warmest June on record for England, and the second warmest for the UK as a whole, according to provisional data from the Met Office.

A heatwave is declared in the UK once daytime temperatures meet certain thresholds, which vary across different regions.

In London and the south-east, for example, three consecutive days of 28C are needed, while in northern Britain it is 25C.

Much of the UK will remain below these criteria through the rest of this week. However, by Friday, it is possible temperatures could just nudge to 28C within Greater London and the Home Counties.

On Sunday, the top temperatures could hit 30C, making it the earliest day a heatwave could be declared in a few spots in England.