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The pain of bank holiday sunburn is very real for these people

The long weekend brought sunshine, but for some it also brought the unenviable anguish of painful, peeling skin.

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Man applies lotion on to red, sunburned skin (dimid_86/Getty Images)

The first of the May bank holidays came and went in all its sunny, near-tropical glory.

Highs of nearly 28.7C were felt in west London, making it the hottest early May bank holiday on record, the Met Office said.

While many made the absolute most of the sun’s rare appearance, some were feeling the consequences of their choices as they returned to work.

Twitter users have been sharing the trials and tribulations which followed their long weekend.

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— Heather (@heathkaterees) May 8, 2018

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— anna (@annahughesss_) May 7, 2018

Luckily for these Twitter users, temperatures are forecast to drop from Wednesday, thanks to a cold front drawing in from the west.

London, East Anglia and the South East could even experience thunderstorms on Tuesday afternoon, according to the Met Office.

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