Temperatures have breached 40C in the UK for the first time on Tuesday amid the continued heatwave, figures show.
A new provisional UK record temperature has been recorded as 40.3C at Coningsby, in Lincolnshire.
The Met Office earlier revealed that the UK had experienced its warmest night on record on Monday, with temperatures remaining in the mid-20s.
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6.42pm
Pictures continue to come in from the fire in Wennington.
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Cattle on a Yorkshire farm being sprayed with a fine mist of water as they cool off.
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Firefighters have described blazes tearing through homes and buildings in London as “absolute hell” – with residents evacuated, people taken to hospital and a major incident declared.
As temperatures in the capital soared to more than 40C on Tuesday afternoon, “several significant” incidents occurred, with people urged not to have barbecues or bonfires due to the “unprecedented” challenges crews face.
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Residents were evacuated from their homes in the village of Wennington, east London, on Tuesday afternoon, where black smoke billowed into the air, while flames destroyed buildings and ravaged nearby fields.
A firefighter at the scene, asked by the PA news agency what conditions were like, replied: “absolute hell”, while those affected by the blaze said it had been spreading “fast”.
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Ed Miliband, Labour’s shadow secretary of state for climate change, said that extreme hot weather like this will become the “new normal” under climate change.
He also warned that the Conservative Government has failed to prepare the UK for this type of weather.
“Reports of fires across the country are deeply distressing. We must do everything we can to support the families and communities affected. I urge everyone to stay safe and salute the courage of our fire services,” he said.
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“The frightening truth is that in time we will come to see today not as the hottest summer ever but the new normal. Britain is in no way prepared for this new reality because of years of neglect by this Government.
“And while Britain boils, the Conservative leadership candidates engage in fantasy climate denial that will lead to higher energy bills, damage our security, and leaves the burden of extreme weather events to future generations. Britain needs a fresh start.
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“Labour will put tackling the climate emergency at the centre of our offer to the British people, in order to create millions of good jobs in the UK’s industrial heartlands, bring down energy bills with home-grown clean power, and protect our children and grandchildren.”
6.25pm
Visitors continued to come to the seaside town of Portrush on Northern Ireland’s north coast on Tuesday despite rain showers bringing the heatwave to an abrupt end.
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Nine of the UK’s 12 hottest days on record since 1884 have occurred within the last two decades.
Tuesday’s provisional record high at Coningsby in Lincolnshire of 40.3C means that four of the top five hottest days have taken place between 2019 and 2022.
Only one of top 12 hottest days took place before 1990.
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Met Office figures show that spikes in the UK’s daily maximum temperature are becoming both more frequent and more recent.
A similar trend is evident in figures showing the UK’s annual average maximum temperature.
6.08pm
More pictures of the fire in Wennington – and its aftermath – have come in.
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Around 100 firefighters tackled the blaze in the village of Wennington, east London, on Tuesday afternoon, with television footage showing black smoke billowing into the air, with buildings and fields on fire.
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Nigel Arnell, Professor of Climate Change Science, University of Reading, said the hot, dry and windy conditions meant the smallest spark could set off a fire.
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Heavily-dressed ceremonial guards were withdrawn from their positions for a number of hours in the sweltering heat as temperatures topped 40C.
Soldiers, who wear a uniform including bearskin hats, were allowed to shelter from the sun in the hottest period on Tuesday.
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The Ministry of Defence said the guards stationed at the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, St James’s Palace and Windsor Castle were withdrawn at noon “given the extreme temperature” but remained on duty in the Royal Guardrooms to act in support of police if required.
Members of the Household Cavalry used electric fans to help them cope with the baking temperatures in London.
Troops were spotted looking red in the face and sweating while standing watch in their heavy ceremonial uniforms and helmets at Horse Guards Parade in Westminster.
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The five hottest UK days on record have all come in the past 20 years.
The warmest was today.
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The Prime Minister has paid tribute to firefighters and frontline workers.
Boris Johnson tweeted: “My thanks go to all the firefighters and frontline services who are working incredibly hard to keep us safe on this scorching day.
“I urge everyone to continue to follow the advice from emergency services – including @LondonFire as they respond to incidents.”
My thanks go to all the firefighters and frontline services who are working incredibly hard to keep us safe on this scorching day. I urge everyone to continue to follow the advice from emergency services – including @LondonFire as they respond to incidents.
— Boris Johnson (@BorisJohnson) July 19, 2022
5.37pm
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It’s not just runways and roads melting in this heat, it’s our hearts too. This adorable little fella has been rescued by London Wildlife Protection:
This Wren fledgling was rescued by our volunteer – Ruhee 💚 #BirdTwitter #heatwave despite the severe shortage of volunteers we are doing our best , please be patient with us 🙏💚 pic.twitter.com/5uf5mrl9Gz
— London Wildlife Protection (@LWP_BirdRescue) July 19, 2022
5.30pm
🌡️ Charterhall in the Scottish Borders has provisionally set a new maximum temperature record for #Scotland today
📈 The temperature rose to 34.8°C earlier this afternoon, exceeding the previous record of 32.9°C recorded in Greycrook on 9th August 2003#heatwave #heatwave2022 pic.twitter.com/hZXMvOIRGA
— Met Office (@metoffice) July 19, 2022
5.23pm
BREAKING: Scotland has experienced its hottest day on record, with the temperature reaching 34.8C in Charterhall in the Scottish Borders, according to provisional Met Office figures.
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The Met Office said the highest provisional temperature recorded in Wales so far on Tuesday was 36.2C at Hawarden Airport, while in Scotland, Eskdalemuir saw highs of 32.3C and Murlough in Northern Ireland reached 26.6C.
But forecasters said these temperatures, some of which were recorded on Tuesday morning, could rise further through the afternoon.
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At least 29 observation sites across England have provisionally broken the previous all time maximum UK record of 38.7 °C this afternoon
Here are some of the provisional maximum temperatures so far today#heatwave #heatwave2022 pic.twitter.com/hQSsy0QAWR
— Met Office (@metoffice) July 19, 2022
4.49pm
Leicestershire Fire and Rescue have also declared a major incident:
🔥We have declared a major incident due to high demand across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland🔥 We will not be attending Automatic Fire alarms. Please only call us if it’s an emergency📞 pic.twitter.com/AGTWJHbNwL
— Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service (@LeicsFireRescue) July 19, 2022
4.48pm
BREAKING – A new provisional UK record temperature has been recorded as 40.3C at Coningsby, in Lincolnshire, the Met Office said.
4.47pm
The body of a teenage boy was recovered from the River Thames in Richmond, west London, at around 3.30pm on Tuesday, the Metropolitan Police said.
The force said it is believed to be that of a teenage boy who was seen to enter the water on Monday afternoon.
“His next of kin are aware and are being supported by specialist officers. Officers will assist with preparing a report for the coroner.”
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4.31pm
A fresh warning from the NHS to be wary of the signs of heat exhaustion:
During hot weather, it's important to look out for symptoms of heat exhaustion.
Learn the symptoms and what to do if you or someone else shows signs of heatstroke during this heatwave. ➡️ https://t.co/5rOhD9JyQs pic.twitter.com/0IKWQZHQ6q
— NHS England (@NHSEngland) July 19, 2022
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4.20pm
London Fire Brigade had declared a major incident amid a “huge surge” in blazes during the record temperatures.
4.17pm
Network Rail said passenger numbers today were around 40% lower than during the same day last week.
There is a lineside fire in Harrow, north-west London.
Overhead electric wires are down in Rugby, Birmingham and Carlisle, leading to a number of trains being trapped.
Emergency evacuations of passengers are ongoing.
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A Met Office expert has said temperatures of 40C in the UK would be “virtually impossible” without climate change.
Professor Stephen Belcher said: “I wasn’t expecting to see this in my career, but the UK has just exceeded 40C for the first time.”
The Met Office chief scientist said research had showed that “it’s virtually impossible for the UK to experience 40C in an undisrupted climate, but climate change driven by greenhouse gases has made these extreme temperatures possible, and we’re actually seeing this possibility now”.
4.03pm
Temperatures have now risen above 40°C at a number of UK sites, however fresher conditions are now arriving across the far west of the country 👇#heatwave2022 #heatwave pic.twitter.com/WiLpsoAMvi
— Met Office (@metoffice) July 19, 2022
4.01pm
The Met Office said: “Temperatures have now risen above 40C at a number of UK sites, however fresher conditions are now arriving across the far west of the country.”
At 3pm, Coningsby, in Lincolnshire, had equalled the 40.2C seen at Heathrow.
The temperature at Kew Gardens, in south-west London, had risen to 40.1C.
3.57pm
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Residents have spoken of “unbearable” heat in the first village to break the national temperature record in the current heatwave last week.
The small village of Charlwood, in Surrey, recorded a temperature of 39.1C on Friday morning, making it the first to break the previous record of 38.7C, set in Cambridgeshire in 2019.
One resident, Mazie Alden, 25, who runs the Half Moon pub with her father and his partner, said: “We’ve found it unbearable but we’re coping. We’ve got fans going and cold water so we’re trying our best at the pub with our staff as well.
“We’ve had a few customers that are sitting in the pub because obviously the fans are on and then we’ve got the crazy couple that are just sitting outside in the sun, which I don’t know how they’re doing that.”
3.53pm
We have declared a major incident as firefighters battle several significant fires across the capital during today’s record-breaking heatwave. For the latest on those, follow this account @londonfire https://t.co/1ThCGrc33K pic.twitter.com/Tp4J0l2Zkr
— London Fire Brigade (@LondonFire) July 19, 2022
3.46pm
Extra police patrols will be brought in at a Lancashire quarry following reports more than 400 people gathered there on Monday.
A Lancashire Police spokesman said the patrols would be at Jamestone Quarry in Haslingden on Tuesday, along with Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service officers who would be diverting people away and giving water safety messaging.
Sergeant Craig Leech said: “We know that people may not agree with us, but two teenagers have died in the North West in the last two weeks.
“One dip in the water could cost you, or your child, their life and it is not worth it.”
3.35pm
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⚠️ 🔥 Do not travel on West Coast Main Line services out of London Euston this afternoon.
The line is currently blocked. There are no services and we cannot guarantee that services will resume today:
➡️ https://t.co/r9QVoxsyrQ#heatwave #heatwaveuk @NetworkRailEUS pic.twitter.com/VO8rc9lho7
— Network Rail (@networkrail) July 19, 2022
3.32pm
All trains between London Euston and Milton Keynes have been suspended as emergency services deal with a lineside fire.
The blaze was caused when 25,000 volt overhead electric cables came down in Harrow.
Network Rail said all services to and from London Euston are suspended until further notice.
3.23pm
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3.16pm
London Mayor Sadiq Khan said the city’s Fire Brigade is under “immense pressure” in response to a huge surge in blazes across the capital.
3.08pm
NEW: London Fire Brigade has just declared a Major Incident in response to a huge surge in fires across the capital today.
This is critical: @LondonFire is under immense pressure. Please be safe.
I'm in touch with the Commissioner and will share updates when I have them.
— Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan (@MayorofLondon) July 19, 2022
2.53pm
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Be mindful when considering travelling in extreme heat, as high temperatures can have a significant impact on travel infrastructure, from buckling railway tracks… pic.twitter.com/5XrzrcM1Hs
— Met Office (@metoffice) July 19, 2022
2.50pm
It seems that the increased heat has not had too much of an impact on berry production, with growers able to meet the demand.
Nick Marston, chairman of British Berry Growers, said: “Generally, yields will be a bit lower as berries ripen faster and don’t quite make the same size as if the berries were left to grow longer.
“However, the fast ripening creates a flush of crop which, if the good weather is maintained for a few days, which it has, then this meets an increased consumer demand.
“Usually, if the sun is shining then we see more Brits buying berries, outdoor entertaining, summer desserts etc, are all good berry buying occasions.”
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The 16-year-old boy who died in Bray Lake near Maidenhead in Berkshire on Monday has been named by Thames Valley Police as Sean Norbert Anyanwu.
He was described in a brief tribute by his family as “the light of the family … he was everything we could have asked for”.
They said: “We are devastated by his loss and we would ask for our privacy to be respected while we grieve.”
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The heatwave has sparked a spending spree on summer essentials, with sales of fans, ice cream, paddling pools and burgers rocketing.
Waitrose has had its biggest week for ice creams, with sales up 36% year on year, while John Lewis’s sales of fans and air conditioning units are up 709% year on year.
Asda sold at least 4.5 million sausages and 1.4 million burgers last week, while charcoal sales increased by 400%.
2.13pm
Earlier, the Prince of Wales voiced concern over the climate crisis amid the stifling heat:
2.08pm
Met Office Chief of Science and Technology, Professor Stephen Belcher, reflects on the UK breaching 40°C for the first time pic.twitter.com/d57FGJx8To
— Met Office (@metoffice) July 19, 2022
2.03pm
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2pm
Meteorologist Tomasz Schafernaker says he saw a brief ‘dust devil’ – a whirlwind – in the park earlier.
Just saw a small dust devil in the park, about 1 metre wide 20 feet+ tall (whirling column of hot air)…really gutted didn’t capture it. Lasted only 5 seconds. Has anyone seen one today? #London 40° #hat ✔️ #water✔️ #sunscreen ✔️ #heatwaveuk #Heatwave2022 #heatwave #recordbreaker pic.twitter.com/GmzezuOCHw
— Tomasz Schafernaker (@Schafernaker) July 19, 2022
1.55pm
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1.46pm
Sage advice from recently retired football manager (and cyclist, it seems) Neil Warnock, who has urged people to stay hydrated and healthy.
Enjoy the lovely weather but enjoy it by staying hydrated 🤣😎 #heatwave #stayhydrated #water #Heatwave2022 pic.twitter.com/vMkt0Qm4mp
— Neil Warnock (@warnockofficial) July 19, 2022
1.45pm
The Met Office said temperatures in many other places of England had already exceeded the previous record of 38.7C from 2019 by 1pm on Tuesday.
As well as the 40.2C seen at Heathrow, Charlwood in Surrey hit 39.9C, Kew Gardens saw 39.6C and Wisley in Surrey recorded 39.3C.
Chertsey in Surrey and Northolt in west London both saw 39.2C.
Many sites across the country have now beaten the previous temperature record of 38.7 °C, with temperatures rising above 40 °C for the first time 👇 pic.twitter.com/RRXFBykGbJ
— Met Office (@metoffice) July 19, 2022
1.40pm
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1.36pm
A swimmer is missing at sea and five others have been pulled from the water close to Clacton Pier in Essex, the Coastguard said.
Emergency services have been called to the scene and a major search and rescue is underway to find the man after six people got into difficulty off the coast.
1.31pm
Morning! #Cornwall #NoCommute #thunder #lightening pic.twitter.com/nkvMxcJQyI
— Ruth Garside 🇪🇺 💙🌻 (@Ruth_Garside) July 19, 2022
1.29pm
Less punishing – but no less spectacular – conditions were welcomed by people in the South West earlier today.
Lucy McRobert, communications manager for the Isles of Scilly Wildlife Trust, told the PA news agency she first heard the “rumblings” of thunder and lightning early this morning.
“I don’t think we’ve ever been so relieved to see the sky go black and the rain start pouring,” she said.
1.27pm
Fresher conditions are on the way for some parts, according to the Met Office:
Temperatures continue to climb Tuesday afternoon under strong sunshine, however fresher conditions edge into the far west with cloud and showers arriving 🌦️#heatwave2022 #heatwave pic.twitter.com/BU1g6AlxNu
— Met Office (@metoffice) July 19, 2022
1.25pm
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1.20pm
Interim deputy chief executive of NHS Providers, Miriam Deakin, said the heatwave was having an impact on urgent and emergency care and some planned care.
She said: “Across the country we are seeing hospitals having to scale back the number of planned surgeries as operating theatres are too hot.
“Trusts are having to install industrial cooling units, mounting fans, and trying to cool down IT server rooms.”
1.08pm
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1.05pm
Despite the hottest day on record in the UK, the Queen carried on with her royal duties.
The 96-year-old welcomed the new US ambassador Jane Hartley from the safety of inside Windsor Castle during the virtual audience on Tuesday.
1.01pm
🌡️ For the first time ever, 40 Celsius has provisionally been exceeded in the UK
London Heathrow reported a temperature of 40.2°C at 12:50 today
📈 Temperatures are still climbing in many places, so remember to stay #WeatherAware ⚠️#heatwave #heatwave2022 pic.twitter.com/GLxcR6gjZX
— Met Office (@metoffice) July 19, 2022
12.58pm
BREAKING – The temperature has exceeded 40C in the UK for the first time on record, with 40.2C reported at Heathrow at 12.50pm on Tuesday, according to provisional Met Office figures.
12.57pm
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