UK breaks hottest June day record for third day in a row

The Met Office has just confirmed that a new provisional record for the hottest June day has been set once again, with 36.9C recorded at Wattisham, Suffolk.

“And temperatures are still rising,” it added.

Remember how unusual it this: this is the third time this week when we have a new record.

Also, awkwardly, Wattisham is not even in the area covered by the red extreme heat alert…

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Poland braces for record-breaking heatwave, warns against wildfires

Heat combined with record-low May rainfall have significantly increased the risk of fires in forests and national parks in Poland, officials warned, as the country braces for record-high temperatures this weekend.

Temperatures could locally reach even 41C in western Poland, forecasts show, with up to 39C in the capital, Warsaw. Several cities installed special water curtains to help pedestrians cool themselves during the hottest hours of the day.

People refresh themselves by a city water curtain due to high temperatures in Wrocław, Poland. Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images

A spokesperson for Poland’s long-distance rail operator, PKP Intercity, told AFP the heatwave was expected to affect traffic, with overhead power lines sagging and rails deforming.

Following the example of Germany’s Deutsche Bahn, Intercity said its passengers could cancel this weekend’s journeys for a full refund.

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