England Records Warmest June Since 1865, UK Faces Heatwave and Water Restrictions
1-Minute Brief
The record-breaking June temperatures have prompted health alerts and water use restrictions, highlighting growing climate and resource concerns.
Key Facts
- England experienced its warmest June since records began in 1865, according to the Met Office.
- A third UK heatwave is increasingly likely as temperatures are forecast to reach 30C over the weekend.
- The Met Office reported June as the second warmest on record for the entire UK.
- 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.
What Happened
England recorded its highest June temperatures since 1865, with the UK overall experiencing its second warmest June. Authorities have issued health alerts and water restrictions in response to the ongoing heat.
Why It Matters
These developments underscore the impact of rising temperatures on public health and water resources, raising concerns about climate trends and preparedness for extreme weather.
What's Next
Further heatwaves are forecast, with temperatures expected to rise and possible additional restrictions or alerts if conditions persist.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- BBC NewsCenter1d agoEngland's warmest June on record down to record-breaking heatwave
- Sky NewsUnknown1d agoNew health alert issued - as England records hottest June on record
- BBC NewsCenter1d agoThird UK heatwave increasingly likely as 30C temperatures forecast
