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Heatwave in the UK breaks June records

The temperatures in Britain will likely break records for the month of June this week. Authorities have issued a rare "extreme heat" warning as a heatwave that has been sweeping across western Europe moved northwards along the English Channel.

The weather forecaster in the country said that the mercury could reach '39 degrees Celsius (102.2 Fahrenheit) in the middle of this week. This is part of a 4-day heatwave, which will easily surpass the record set in June 1957 at 35.6 C and then matched in 1976.

Met stated that the heatwave could cause temperatures to rise above 39 degrees in certain places. The highest temperature recorded in Britain is 40.3 C in July 2022.

The heatwave in June follows a record breaking May when the country's hottest day of the month reached 35.1 C.

The UK Health Security Agency issued its only'second heat-health alert' since the first one in 2022. It warned that even healthy people could be at risk of death and urged the elderly to exercise extra caution.

The?Met Office stated in a statement released on Monday that humidity is a factor making the heatwave more dangerous. Heat stress will be a threat to everyone.

Heat alerts were issued for parts of northern Spain and parts of France due to temperatures expected to reach?42 C.

In England and Wales, hospitals, schools and train stations will be prepared for the impact of extreme heat. In the past, people were advised to stay at home and avoid travelling. Some schools also closed early during heatwaves.

The temperature in Britain is expected to drop to 32 C on Friday. (Reporting and editing by William James; Sarah Young)

(source: Reuters)