PEOPLE are being asked to make sure their bins are out early tomorrow. 

Bradford Council has asked that people put them out before 6.30am. 

A spokesperson said: "To allow our bin crews to work during the coolest part of the day, bin collections will be made earlier for the time being."

It comes amid warning of extreme heat for Bradford.

Sunday will see the start of an amber warning in place across the UK as temperatures are set to rise to a high of 26C in the city, according to the Met Office.

This warning continues into next Monday when the mercury in Bradford is set to rise to 30C. It will also extend to Tuesday as temperatures rise even further, peaking at 32C.

There will be a high of 20C in Bradford tomorrow, while Friday will produce a cooler day, with a dry day of sunshine and cloudy conditions and a high of 19C. 

This Saturday will see temperatures climb once more with a high of 23C in Bradford, but a cloudy and overcast day is expected.

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