STRONG fog made it appear as if a famous Penarth landmark had completely vanished this morning.

Penarth Pier Pavilion was completely invisible when viewed from Cliff Hill as sea mist covered most of the seafront.

The usually ever-present Flat Holm and Steep Holm also disappeared from view.

It comes as the UK is reportedly set to bask in temperatures of over 30C this week.

The Met Office forecast for Wales tomorrow says it will be sunny through most of the day, very warm, but rather breezy at times. It will turn cloudier through the evening, with thunder possible. Maximum Temperature30 °C.

Steven Keates, senior forecaster with the Met Office, said: "For the week ahead, the first couple of days are getting warmer.

"Monday will get off to a misty and hazy start in a few places but will be up to 27C (80.6F) in some of the cooler places such as west Scotland.

"London and the Midlands might be knocking on the door of 30C (86F) and then even further - 33C and 34C (93.2F) by Tuesday.

"Things will cool down a bit overnight into Wednesday, but even then it will still be the mid-20s."

Mr Keates also said there will be a handful of isolated thunder storms before the week was out, but that temperatures would largely remain above average for the time of year.

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