Bank holiday revellers are due another scorching day in the sun, as the hot weather looks set to continue until tomorrow.

Eastern Daily Press: People enjoying the warm weather along the coast of Southwold.Picture: Nick ButcherPeople enjoying the warm weather along the coast of Southwold.Picture: Nick Butcher (Image: Archant � 2018)

Temperatures are due to top 24c, as people were expected to flock to Norfolk's beaches, parks, and beauty spots.

At Santon Downham in Suffolk the Met Office said temperatures had risen from just 2c at 6am to 19.6c at 10am.

Dan Holley from Weatherquest, based at the University of East Anglia, said: 'Lots of sunshine around today staying dry throughout, in fact very little in the way of clouds we're keeping a blue sky throughout from dawn until dusk.

'One or two mist patches first thing this morning but they'll quickly clear and that will lead into a fine Sunday.

Eastern Daily Press: The annual carpet of bluebells at foxley wood. Photo: Richard LayThe annual carpet of bluebells at foxley wood. Photo: Richard Lay (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)

'It's going to be another warm day too with a light easterly breeze.'

He said this would keep the coast slightly cooler than those places in land

'As we go through this evening and tonight not much changing.'

Yesterday the county's tourism industry saw a boost as a rare hot bank holiday weekend brought people to attractions.

Eastern Daily Press: People enjoying the warm weather along the coast of Southwold.Kathryn Mudge and Mel Berry messing round on Southwold beach.Picture: Nick ButcherPeople enjoying the warm weather along the coast of Southwold.Kathryn Mudge and Mel Berry messing round on Southwold beach.Picture: Nick Butcher (Image: Archant � 2018)

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