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UK set for record heatwave temperatures, perhaps hottest in history

Britain’s meteorological agency says 40°C mark could be breached tomorrow for first time

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 18 Jul 2022 8:30PM

UK set for record heatwave temperatures, perhaps hottest in history
The extreme temperature alerts lead some schools to close and spur warnings to train passengers not to travel today and tomorrow. – AFP pic, July 18, 2022

LONDON – Britain today braced for another day of soaring temperatures, with predictions that the country could see its hottest day in history.

The mercury was set to rise to highs of 38°C (100.4°F) in London, as the heatwave that has been building since last week showed no let-up.

But the country’s meteorological agency the Met Office said temperatures could get even hotter tomorrow, breaching the 40°C mark for the first time.

Britain’s current record temperature stands at 38.7°C, which was reached at Cambridge Botanic Garden in eastern England on July 25, 2019.

Chief meteorologist Paul Davies said tonight would be “very oppressive”, and there was a “good chance now of hitting 40°C or 41°C” tomorrow.

“This is entirely consistent with climate change,” he told Sky News, describing the “brutality” of the expected heat as “astounding”.

“It does worry me a lot and my colleagues... that this sort of unprecedented heat could become a regular occurrence by the end of the century.”

The Met Office last week issued its first-ever red extreme heat warning for parts of central, northern, eastern and southeast England.

An amber warning – the next level down – has been in place for much of England and Wales since yesterday and was extended to parts of southern Scotland.

The extreme temperature alerts have led some schools to close and spurred warnings to train passengers not to travel today and tomorrow. Speed restrictions were in place on some lines.

Network Rail, which is responsible for rail infrastructure, said the main east coast route out of London King’s Cross to York and Leeds would be shut between 1100 GMT and 1900 GMT tomorrow.

Operations director Sam MacDougall said closure was the last resort but was necessary given the extreme heat.

“The forecast temperatures are well above those which our infrastructure is designed for, and safety must come first,” he added.

Many people flocked to beaches yesterday but in London, the government’s emergency contingencies committee met as hospitals said services would be stretched to the limit in the coming days.

“We just need to be sensible,” said senior minister Kit Malthouse, who chaired the meeting. “We have not seen this kind of heat before in this country.” – AFP, July 18, 2022

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