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Jul 01, 2026

Met Office confirms hottest June record as UK braces for new 'heatwave'

Met Office confirms hottest June record as UK braces for new 'heatwave'

The hottest June day ever was recorded last week.

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Extreme heat warning, London

The hottest June day on record was recorded last week (Image: Getty)

Last month was the hottest June on record for England, the Met Office said. A provisional mean temperature of 17.1C was recorded, surpassing the previous record set in 2025 and nearly 3C above the long-term average.

The forecaster said "exceptionally warm overnight temperatures" during the latest heatwave helped to "drive the highest average minimum temperatures on record for the UK, England and Wales". For the UK, June 2026 provisionally ranks as the second-warmest June on record, behind only June 2023.

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Another heatwave could be coming soon. (Image: Getty)

Wales recorded its second-warmest June, while Scotland and Northern Ireland both saw their joint fourth-warmest June since 1884.

Met Office Scientist Dr Emily Carlisle said: "June’s high temperatures are part of a broader pattern of warmth during 2026.

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