The United Kingdom experienced its hottest June day ever recorded on Wednesday, reaching 35.7°C (96.3°F) in Charlwood, south of London, near Gatwick Airport. This new high surpassed the previous record of 35.6°C set in 1976. The UK’s meteorological agency confirmed the temperature, noting it marks a second consecutive month of record-breaking heat. The unusually high temperatures are prompting concerns about potential health impacts and strain on infrastructure. This extreme weather event follows a similarly warm May, contributing to ongoing discussions about climate change and its effects. No details regarding impacts or responses were provided in the source text. The information originated from Hespress, a Moroccan online newspaper.
