Locals and tourists were still enjoying the Norfolk coast on Tuesday as temperatures reached 21 degrees on the seaside.
Even though most children have returned to school, with some parents saying they felt the holidays "seemed to go on forever," Great Yarmouth seafront was still buzzing with people enjoying the sunshine.
"We're hopeful for an Indian summer," said April, who was soaking up the sun on a bench along the promenade.
"Residents are lucky as they can enjoy the seaside all the time.
"The weather could have been better over the summer, but I can't say it's been bad."
Karsika Rajee was on holiday with her family from Hayes, West London.
"My brother has been to Great Yarmouth four times and he kept recommending it to me.
"So this is my first time here, but I am really enjoying it.
"It's especially great for the kids in the summer.
"There's so much to explore."
Mrs Rajee said that while the summer was a little disappointing, the weather on Tuesday was a welcome treat.
"It's a glorious day," Mrs Rajee added.
Sue and Philip Osborne were enjoying a coffee by Buddy's cafe near the jetty, which is a usual treat for them.
"We enjoy a nice coffee and love seeing people out and about," Mr Osborne said.
"It's even better in lovely weather like today.
"It's nice and busy, the weather is lovely, and the summer wasn't too bad in general.
"Here's hoping for a warm September and October."
Sheila Cook, from Hornchurch in East London, was holidaying in Great Yarmouth with her husband.
Mrs Cook was hoping for a nice seaside staycation but was shocked by the warm spell.
"What a bonus," Mrs Cook said.
"It's absolutely wonderful. Unexpected, but it's a really hot day.
"We were a bit unsure how it was going to play out, but we chanced coming to the coast and it has definitely paid off."
The Met Office have forecasted good weather for Wednesday, with expected highs of 21C.
However, the weather is supposed to become milder and wetter on Thursday and Friday.
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