EXPERTS are predicting that one Flintshire village will be considerably hotter than other locations in the county during the upcoming heatwave.
The UK is currently preparing for its 'hottest day ever' on Sunday, July 17.
On Monday, July 11, the Met Office issued an amber weather warning for extreme heat across parts of the UK ahead of further soaring temperatures.
The rare warning states there could be a danger to life or potential serious illness as a result of the scorching temperatures.
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The Met Office is predicting different temperatures for different locations across Flintshire and Hawarden comes out on top as the hottest.
On Sunday, July 17, a high of 28 degress is being forecast, while Monday, July 18 hits 34 degrees and Tuesday, July 19, hits an incredible 36 degrees.
PIC: Hawarden is set to be the hottest place in Flintshire over the coming days.
That is considerably higher than in Mold which is being predicted as 27, 30 and 32 degrees respectively for the same days.
Meanwhile, Buckley will hit 26, 30 and 31 degrees and 28, 31 and 33 degrees are being predicted for Connah's Quay.
Flint will hit highs of 27, 29 and 32 degrees on those days and Holywell will reach 25, 27 and 29 degrees according to the Met Office.
Time to get the suncream out no matter where you are then!
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