UK records its hottest June day, beating highs from 1957 and 1976
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The United Kingdom recorded its hottest June day ever at 35.7°C in Surrey, surpassing previous records from 1957 and 1976. This extreme temperature is part of a broader European heatwave that the World Health Organization warns is endangering lives.
Temperature of 35.7C recorded in Surrey, beating previous record of 35.6C, while France records hottest day nationally Europe heatwave live – latest updates The UK has broken its all-time temperature record for June, as the World Health Organization chief says Europe’s heatwave is “putting lives at risk”. Temperatures bolstered by climate breakdown hit 35.7 in southern England, according to provisional records reported by the BBC. The record high was reached in Charlwood, Surrey. Continue reading...