LIVE: UK records ‘highest ever’ temperature as heatwave scorches country
Temperatures could breach 40C in the UK on Tuesday as the country experienced its hottest day on record amid the continued heatwave.
The highest temperature – 39.1C – was recorded in Charlwood in Surrey, according to provisional Met Office figures.
The Met Office earlier revealed that the UK had experienced its warmest night on record on Monday, with temperatures remaining in the mid-20s, meaning an uncomfortable sleep for many.
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The Met Office has stressed that these are provisional figures.
🌡️ A temperature of 39.1°C has provisionally been recorded at Charlwood, Surrey
If confirmed this will be the highest temperature ever recorded in the UK⚠️
Temperatures are likely to rise further through today 📈#heatwave #heatwave2022 pic.twitter.com/aC2YPg3Q2G— Met Office (@metoffice) July 19, 2022
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The UK has experienced its hottest day on record, with the temperature reaching 39.1C in Charlwood, Surrey, according to provisional Met Office figures.
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Firefighters in Cheshunt reveal the dangers of increasing temperatures
Yesterday, we spent the afternoon extinguishing a field fire by Cheshunt Park, at the height of the incident there were 8 fire appliances from across the county working in tough conditions. @HertsFRSControl @HFRS_EHB @SC_IanVealeHFRS @HFRS_GC pic.twitter.com/0CXoygY9Lh
— Cheshunt White Watch (@Cheshunt_Whites) July 19, 2022
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This tweet by @GoodbyJeff shows a close shave as storms brew in Cornwall
So how's the #deathwave #Heatwave2022 going for us in Sunny #Cornwall this morning??🤣🤣🤣🤣#Weather #lightning #Kernow pic.twitter.com/i2ObPPaqBW
— JRG (@GoodbyJeff) July 19, 2022
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Boris Johnson indicated the lessons from the pandemic would be applied in the heatwave.
He told his final scheduled Cabinet meeting: “On another scorching, sweltering day I think it’s very, very important that we think back to that moment that we opened up (after the lockdown) and try and balance risk with the need to keep our country, our society and our economy moving.
“I hope, Cabinet, that you are all agreed that as far as possible we should keep schools open and keep our transport system going as far as we possibly can.”