Leeds news LIVE: Bank holiday likely to see hottest day of the year so far

The mercury is due to his 25C on Monday.The mercury is due to his 25C on Monday.
The mercury is due to his 25C on Monday.
Welcome to the Yorkshire Evening Post's live blog for Bank Holiday Monday, May 31

The balmy bank holiday is set to bring the warmest weather of the year so far, with the mercury due to hit 25C on Monday.

Forecasters at the Met Office warned people to slap on plenty of sun cream as UV light levels will be high or very high.

Scroll down for more on the weather as well as the latest Leeds news.

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Lone victim attacked by gang in city centre

Police are appealing for information after group of youths assaulted a 29-year-old man in Leeds city centre.

The attackers - five male and one female - attacked the lone victim in Briggate at about 4am on Saturday.

Officers believe a number of people may have witnessed the assault and they would like to anyone with information.

Temperatures set to soar for another fine day in Leeds

The warm weather is set to continue in Leeds following days of uninterrupted sunshine.

For the second day in the row it was the hottest day of 2021 so far in the UK on Tuesday, which was the first day of meteorological summer, after a toasty 25.8C was recorded in both Cardiff and Middle Wallop.

The warm weather has been a welcome break for people following a washout May, which brought heavy downpours and prolonged spells of rain to the region.

Wednesday is expected to be another fine day in Leeds, with temperatures climbing to 23C.

Here’s the Met Office forecast in full:

7am - sunshine - 12C

8am - sunshine - 14C

9am - sunshine - 16C

10am - sunshine - 18C

11am - sunshine - 20C

noon - sunshine - 22C

1pm - sunshine - 23C

2pm - sunshine - 23C

3pm - cloudy - 23C

4pm - sunshine - 23C

5pm - sunshine - 22C

6pm - sunshine - 21C

7pm - sunshine - 19C

8pm - sunshine - 18C

9pm - sunshine - 16C

Welcome to the Yorkshire Evening Post’s live news blog on Wednesday June 2.

Here’s this morning’s headlines:

Here are some of the latest stories on our website this evening:

Detectives seeking witnesses after man, 24, assaulted in Beeston

Detectives are appealing for witnesses after a 24-year-old assault victim was left needing hospital treatment.

The attack happened at around 8.50pm on Saturday in Dewsbury Road, close to the junction of Temple Road.

Officers attended the scene in Beeston and found a man who was seriously injured, police said.

Leeds sports centre closed due to “concerns” over unauthorised traveller camp

Leeds City Council has confirmed that the John Charles Centre for Sport has has been closed since Friday due to “operation concerns” that arose from an “unauthorised” traveller camp which has moved onto the site.

The centre consists of the South Leeds Stadium, Aquatics Centre, Indoor Athletics Centre and Tennis Centre.

The council said it is “actively working with partners” to ensure that the centre can re-open as soon as possible but there is no firm date as yet.

Here are some of the new stories on our website this lunchtime:

New Station Street closed both ways

According to AA: “Road closed due to police incident on New Station Street both ways from Wellington Street to Albion Street. Buses diverting via Mill Hill and Bishopgate Street to City square.”

We have contacted police for more information.

Buses are diverting due to the closure of New Station Street