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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Sam Hall

UNBELIEVABLE: Thunderstorm warnings as temperatures to drop after record breaking heatwave | History Defined

  • The UK recorded its hottest June day for three consecutive days, with a provisional temperature of 37.3C in Santon Downham, Suffolk, on Friday, breaking the previous record by over 1C.
  • Scientists warned that the intensity and frequency of these extreme heat events are virtually impossible without human-driven climate change.
  • Following the heatwave, temperatures are set to drop, with the Met Office issuing warnings for thunderstorms as conditions transition to a westerly influence.
  • An amber warning for extreme heat remains in place for parts of the South East and East Anglia until Saturday evening, though temperatures are expected to return to average by Monday.
  • The heatwave caused significant disruption, including critical incidents in hospitals, school closures, a hosepipe ban in Kent, and advice against non-essential train travel.
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