Jersey has recorded its joint-hottest day of the year so far.
This afternoon's top temperature of 33.2°C matched this year's previous record - set on Friday 17 June.
That was also Jersey's warmest June day ever recorded.
The maximum temperature recorded at Maison St. Louis Observatory today was 33.2°C. This is the equal hottest day of the year so far, along with June 17th. pic.twitter.com/og6ATf31D0
— Jersey Met (@Jersey_Met) July 12, 2022
It might not be the warmest day of the week, though.
Jersey Met is currently forecasting highs of 34°C on Sunday.
It's set to remain warm on Monday, too.
The hottest temperature ever recorded in Jersey was 36°C.
Guernsey has also recorded its hottest day of the year so far at 30.4°C.
Jersey's Director of Public Health is asking islanders to look out for those who are most at risk in the increasingly hot conditions.

'Music Muratti' for young musicians in the Channel Islands
Jersey celebrates 81 years of Liberation
Victoria College twins with secondary school in Bad Wurzach
Jet2 increases capacity to Jersey by 140% for summer 2027
10-day Liberation International Music Festival gets underway
Flower mural in St Brelade's dubbed 'graffiti' and covered up
Future politicians called to action over visitor economy at 'tipping point'
Police seek information on alleged domestic assault after festival in St Helier