Thousands will have died in UK’s unprecedented May and June heatwaves

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July 12, 2026

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Thousands will have died in UK’s unprecedented May and June heatwaves

May temperatures, meanwhile, hit a new UK high of 35.1C at Kew Gardens on May 26 – a significant increase on the previous high mark of 32.8C, which had been set back in 1922 and equalled in 1944.

Both heatwaves were caused by a “heat dome” – a stalled area of high pressure that trapped hot air over the region, say experts.

The heat dome was made worse by human-induced climate change, the researchers say. This has warmed the planet by around 1.4C since pre-industrial times and scientists believe it added between 3 and 4C to the maximum temperatures recorded in May and June.

Hot tropical nights added to the sweltering conditions, offering little respite.

Many UK homes are not built to cope, leaving people vulnerable to prolonged, high temperatures.

Heat puts immense physical strain on the body, made worse if you are dehydrated, with the heart pumping harder and faster to cool you off.

Babies and older people are among those most at risk of harm, as well as those with existing health conditions.

It can lead to more heart attacks, strokes and other potentially fatal emergencies.

Intense heat can affect anyone, including fit and healthy people, and is dubbed a ‘silent killer’ because early symptoms are easily overlooked.

And when the hot air is very wet or humid, like it was in June, it’s more difficult for the body to cool down through sweating.

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