The United Kingdom experienced its hottest June day ever recorded on Wednesday, with a temperature of 36.1°C (97°F) registered in Hampshire, southern England. The heatwave impacted areas across the south of the country, breaking previous records for the month. This extreme temperature is unusual for June and raises concerns about the increasing frequency of heat events. Authorities have issued warnings advising the public to take precautions against the heat, including staying hydrated and avoiding prolonged sun exposure. The record-breaking temperature follows a period of warmer-than-average weather across the UK. Meteorologists are monitoring the situation and anticipate continued warm conditions in the coming days, though not necessarily reaching the same peak.
