The United Kingdom is experiencing an unprecedented heatwave, marking the third consecutive day of record-breaking temperatures. On Friday, a temperature of 36.9 degrees Celsius was recorded in Wattisham, Suffolk, East Anglia, surpassing the 36.4 degrees Celsius reached on Thursday. This follows previous record highs earlier in the week, signaling a sustained period of extreme heat. The Met Office has reported these temperatures as exceptionally unusual for the region. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely, with concerns rising regarding potential health impacts and disruptions to infrastructure. The ongoing heatwave is prompting discussions about climate change and preparedness for future extreme weather events.