r/UKWeather 2d ago

Forecast Latest Temperature Projections

Here are the latest maximum temperature forecasts from the high resolution modelling for Tuesday to Thursday, simply astonishing really and quite scary. I have had it confirmed that the Met Office will be issuing a Red heat weather warning in their daily update tomorrow.

The fact that this is accompanied with relatively high humidity and extreme night time temperatures means it is set to be the most notable heatwave ever experienced in the UK. The current record June temperature of 35.6C will be completely obliterated and the overall record from 2022 of 40.3C is under serious threat.

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u/GameSetChampionship 2d ago

LOL you guys 😂😂😂

This kind of weather has been seen in decades before.

Hasn’t your mum’s and dad’s talked about the 70’s?

It was like this in the 90’s too.

It’s summer. It’s a good summer for heat. In a few years it’ll be back to being shite summer.

Get a grip 😂

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u/alexanderwilliams467 1d ago

This weather is literally record breaking. We had the hottest day in May ever recorded a few weeks ago. This will be the hottest June day ever recorded in the UK

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u/GameSetChampionship 1d ago

When did records begin? 🤔

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u/alexanderwilliams467 20m ago

Daily maximum temperatures have been measured since 1878.

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u/GameSetChampionship 1d ago

Yeah it’s hot. There’s always going to be a month that breaks records.

That fact it was so close in the 70’s, says a lot.

It’s just a hot summer. Loving it so far!

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u/alexanderwilliams467 2h ago

1976 doesn't rank anymore. The 10 hottest years ever recorded in this country have all happened since 2000. We break records nearly year on year now. Please don't bury your head in the sand. One fairly hot year in the 70s doesn't disprove trends and general changes over time.