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In pictures: Hot weekend for the East of England

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Hayley85/BBC Weather Watchers A golden furred dog is laying down on the sand of a beach. Both of its front paws are on an orange and blue tennis ball. There are lots of stones across the beach and a row of grass in the background.Hayley85/BBC Weather Watchers

Alfie Cole/BBC Weather Watchers The view across a lake which has a reflection of the sunset across it which is orange, yellow, blue and pink. There is a bird swimming across the water, and branches and trees go around the perimeters of the lake.Alfie Cole/BBC Weather Watchers


A dog was enjoying playing with a ball along the coast of Great Yarmouth's beach in Norfolk

The sunset in Irthlingborough, Northamptonshire, on Friday as the weekend of hot weather began

BBC Weather Watchers have been out in force as the East of England experienced high temperatures.

From a dog enjoying a trip to the beach to a sunset across a lake, people were making the most of the warm weather and trying to stay cool.

An amber heat health alert has been issued for the region, and a second heatwave is forecast over the weekend.

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said the warning was in force from 12:00 BST on Friday until 18:00 BST on Tuesday, with the warmest weather expected on Sunday and Monday.

The Met Office said temperatures could hit about 30C (about 86F) across the East of England on Monday.

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