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UK records its hottest June day, beating highs from 1957 and 1976

UK records its hottest June day, beating highs from 1957 and 1976

Summary

The UK recorded its hottest ever June day with a temperature of 35.7°C in Surrey, beating previous records from 1957 and 1976. The heatwave in Europe has led to extreme warnings and health risks, with officials urging people, especially vulnerable groups, to take precautions.

Key Facts

  • The highest UK temperature in June reached 35.7°C in Charlwood, Surrey.
  • Previous June records were 35.6°C in London (1957) and Southampton (1976).
  • The highest UK temperature ever recorded is 40.3°C, in July 2022.
  • The Met Office issued a rare red extreme heat warning lasting from Wednesday morning to Thursday night.
  • Heatwave effects included slower trains, hospital appointment cancellations, early school closures, and hosepipe bans.
  • The WHO said Europe’s rising heat threatens lives and called for stronger health systems and faster climate action.
  • France and Spain also experienced record-breaking heat and related dangers, including deaths.
  • Older people and those with health conditions were advised to stay cool, drink water, and avoid outdoor heat during the hottest hours.
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