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UK swelters in third heatwave of the year as western Europe counts cost of hottest-ever June

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Jul 9 Evening

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

UK swelters in third heatwave of the year as western Europe counts cost of hottest-ever June

The UK is experiencing its third heatwave of the year, with temperatures exceeding 35C in some areas and amber heat health alerts issued for most of England. Western Europe recorded its hottest June on record, with scientists attributing the punishing temperatures to fossil fuel pollution and warning of potential mass-mortality events for some species due to high ocean temperatures. Early estimates suggest over 20,000 heat-related deaths may have occurred across the continent this summer, with Belgium and Germany reporting significant excess deaths. The climate crisis is making such heatwaves more likely and intense, according to climate scientists. The heatwave is straining public services, including the NHS, which saw record A&E attendances in June, and has led to school closures and hosepipe bans in parts of the UK.

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Western Europe experienced its hottest June on record, scientists confirmed.

— scientists

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The UK Health Security Agency expanded amber heat health alerts to cover all regions of England except the north-east.

— UK Health Security Agency

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The climate crisis is making every heatwave hotter, with events such as this month’s heatwave more likely to occur.

— Friederike Otto

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Belgium reported 1,747 excess deaths in June due to heat.

— Belgium’s public science institute

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Germany reported 5,120 heat-related deaths this summer.

— Robert Koch Institute

Jul 9 Morning

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Al JazeeraYesterday

Hottest June on record in Western Europe as heatwaves hit continent

Western Europe experienced its hottest June on record, with average temperatures exceeding the 1991-2020 norm by over three degrees Celsius. This extreme heat was driven by a significant heatwave in the latter half of the month, which broke records in several countries. The European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service reported that the continent's average temperature for June was 20.74C. This heatwave is linked to thousands of deaths, primarily in France, Spain, and Belgium, and contributed to wildfires in southwestern Europe due to dry conditions. Globally, June's average temperature was also above the long-term average, and sea surface temperatures outside polar regions reached a record high for the month.

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

Western Europe records hottest-ever June as heatwaves intensify

Western Europe experienced its hottest June on record, with temperatures 3.06°C above average, according to the EU's Copernicus climate monitoring service. This heatwave, inflamed by carbon pollution, has led to record wildfires in France and Spain, with EU wildfires burning 56% more land than usual. The UK is also facing its third heatwave of the year, with high temperatures and exceptionally warm overnight lows impacting sleep. Scientists warn these increasingly intense heatwaves pose growing risks to people, ecosystems, and infrastructure, with an estimated 200,000 heat-related deaths in Europe over the past four years. Adaptation measures, such as increasing urban tree cover, are being highlighted as crucial for mitigating the impacts of extreme weather.

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Last month was the hottest June ever recorded in Western Europe, with temperatures more than three degrees Celcius above the 1991-2020 average.

— European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service

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The average sea surface temperature across oceans outside the polar regions reached its highest ever recorded for June.

— Copernicus

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More than two-thirds of Europeans – 410 million people – endured temperatures topping 35C during the June heatwave.

— AFP news agency

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Western Europe recorded its hottest June on record, with surface air temperatures 3.06C above average.

— EU’s Copernicus climate monitoring service

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Globally, June 2026 was 0.56C hotter than the 1991-2020 average and 1.39C hotter than preindustrial levels.

— EU’s Copernicus climate monitoring service