UK Records Hottest June as Heatwave Prompts Health Alerts and Water Restrictions

UK Records Hottest June as Heatwave Prompts Health Alerts and Water Restrictions
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Record-breaking temperatures in the UK have led to health warnings and water usage restrictions, highlighting the impact of extreme weather events.

  • The UK recorded a provisional high temperature of 37.7C at Lingwood, Norfolk, on Friday 27 June, surpassing the previous June record of 35.6C set in 1976.
  • A yellow heat health alert has been issued for large parts of the UK later this week.
  • Southern Water has introduced a hosepipe ban for Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, following similar restrictions by South East Water.
  • England experienced its warmest June since records began in 1865, according to the Met Office.
  • Temperatures are forecast to rise further this weekend, with the potential for another heatwave to be declared in parts of the UK.

The UK experienced record-breaking temperatures in June, with a provisional high of 37.7C and widespread health and water usage alerts issued in response.

These developments underscore the increasing frequency and severity of extreme heat events, raising concerns about public health, infrastructure resilience, and water resource management.

Authorities are monitoring conditions as temperatures are expected to climb further, and additional heatwaves or restrictions may be announced if forecasts are realized.

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