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UK smashes heat records as government declares national emergency

A temperature of 40 degrees was recorded in south-east England as a heatwave continues to sweep Europe

Two women dip their heads into a fountain to cool off in Trafalgar Square in London
Two women dip their heads into a fountain to cool off in Trafalgar Square in London Photo: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images

The UK provisionally recorded its highest-ever temperature on 19 July, with a reading of more than 40 degrees Celsius — 104 degrees Fahrenheit at Heathrow.

“I suspect this record is going to be broken several times over the course of the day,” said Bob Ward, the communications director of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment. “Peak temperatures are around 3 or 4 in the afternoon. The record will undoubtedly be smashed.”

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