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.

Three charities awarded £500 grants in community campaign
Ministers back principle of social media 'restrictions' for under 16s
Passengers rerouted through Jersey Airport departures
A total ban on disposable vapes in Guernsey and Jersey is poised to take full effect
Divide over approach to gender guidance in schools
Islanders with COVID-19 symptoms reminded to avoid the hospital
2025 was the fourth warmest year on record
Review suggests parental leave for grandparents