Another UK heatwave could be on the way
Summary
The UK experienced record high temperatures last week, with a new June record of 37.7°C set in Norfolk. Forecasters say another heatwave may occur in early July, but it is unlikely to be as extreme as the last one. Many European countries also experienced record-breaking heat, causing over 1,300 excess deaths since mid-June.Key Facts
- The UK set a new June heat record of 37.7°C in Lingwood, Norfolk.
- Temperatures may rise again into the mid-30s Celsius in parts of England and Wales next week.
- The Met Office calls the upcoming weather "warmer-than-average" but less extreme than last week.
- High pressure moving in from the south-west will bring warmer weather to the UK and western Europe.
- Several European countries, including Germany and Poland, broke national heat records recently.
- Over 1,300 excess deaths in Europe since June 21 have been linked to the heatwave.
- Eastern Europe continues to experience red extreme heat warnings with temperatures in the high 30s Celsius.
- Temperatures across Europe are around 8 to 12°C above average for late June.
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