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The UK is experiencing an early-season heatwave, with temperatures reaching 32.3C at Kew Gardens on Sunday and forecasts warning of highs up to 33-34C on the May bank holiday Monday (May 25). Eight locations in southern and eastern England have met Met Office heatwave criteria after recording consecutive days above local thresholds, and amber heat-health alerts covering large swathes of England remain in place until at least midweek.
Forecasters say night-time âtropicalâ temperatures above 20C are possible, raising the chance of breaking both daytime and overnight May records (the current May daytime record is 32.8C). Authorities and health bodies have warned of increased pressure on NHS and social care services, urged precaution for older and vulnerable people, and advised caution around inland water and transport.
Some water-supply problems were reported in Kent and event organisers have adjusted rules and timings at major sports venues.
The Met Office and climate scientists link the intensity and early timing of the spell to broader warming trends across Europe, which have raised the likelihood of such extreme warm events.
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