More Hot and Humid Conditions in South and East After Temperature Tops 33C
- In late June 2025, southern and eastern England experienced a heatwave with temperatures exceeding 33°C, coinciding with Wimbledon’s highest temperatures recorded at the beginning of the tournament in history.
- This heatwave came after a previous period of high temperatures in June, with scientists highlighting that human-driven climate change has caused heatwaves to occur with greater frequency and increased severity.
- Amber heat health alerts were issued and extended for regions including Yorkshire, the East Midlands, London, and the South East to address health risks.
- Temperatures reached 33.2C in Surrey, 33.1C at Heathrow, and 32.9C at Kew Gardens, with officials advising to stay hydrated and avoid sun between 11am and 3pm.
- The heatwave placed significant strain on health and social care services, raising concerns over increased deaths among vulnerable groups, especially those aged 65 and over.
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Amber Heat Health Alerts Extended As June Ends With One Of Its Hottest Days Ever - Banbury FM
Warnings over extreme heat have been extended across much of England as temperatures are set to climb to 34C in one of the hottest June days on record. The Met Office said temperatures would climb above 30C widely across England including places such as Manchester, Sheffield, Bristol and Cambridge, with highs of 34C in London and south-east England. The sweltering heat means Monday is set to be one of the hottest June days ever, with UK temperat…
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