UK Experiences Record-Breaking May Heatwave With Temperatures Reaching 35C
1-Minute Brief
The unusually high temperatures have triggered health alerts and concerns about the impact of extreme weather on public health and infrastructure.
Key Facts
- Temperatures in parts of England are expected to reach 35C on Monday, surpassing previous May records.
- The UK Met Office has officially declared a heatwave as temperatures topped 32C, the hottest day of the year so far.
- Amber health alerts have been issued across much of England due to the ongoing heatwave.
- The French Open in Paris is also starting amid a grueling heat wave, according to The Independent.
- The Met Office reported that Heathrow recorded 28C at midday on Sunday for three consecutive days.
What Happened
The UK is experiencing an unprecedented May heatwave, with temperatures forecasted to reach 35C in some regions. The Met Office has declared a heatwave and issued amber health alerts across much of England.
Why It Matters
Record-breaking heat in May is unusual for the UK and raises concerns about public health, energy demand, and the potential for further extreme weather events as summer approaches.
What's Next
Authorities are monitoring the situation and advising the public on how to stay safe during the heatwave. Meteorologists are watching for further temperature records and potential impacts on infrastructure.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The GuardianLeft21h agoUK heatwave expected as temperatures near record highs for May
- The IndependentLeft20h agoFrench Open starts amid a grueling heat wave in Paris - here’s how hot it’ll get
- The IndependentLeft18h agoUK heatwave officially declared as temperatures top 32C on hottest day of the year so far
