{"id":121257,"date":"2026-06-04T10:05:00","date_gmt":"2026-06-04T09:05:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/en.econostrum.info\/uk\/?p=121257"},"modified":"2026-06-04T10:03:48","modified_gmt":"2026-06-04T09:03:48","slug":"uk-weather-alert-22-counties","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/en.econostrum.info\/uk\/uk-weather-alert-22-counties\/","title":{"rendered":"UK Weather Alert: 22 Counties Set to Break 30C Mark in June"},"content":{"rendered":"
Parts of England are set to swelter as weather charts show temperatures soaring to 32C<\/strong>, with 22 counties<\/strong> expected to breach 30C next mont<\/strong>h. The latest WXCharts<\/strong> maps highlight a surge in heat across eastern, central, and south-eastern England around June 16<\/strong>, marking a stark contrast to the cooler, stormy start to June.<\/p>\n The WXCharts visuals<\/strong><\/a> show deep red shading stretching across the Home Counties, East Anglia, and parts of the Midlands. Several locations are forecast to hit 31C,<\/strong> with isolated hotspots reaching a scorching 32C.<\/strong><\/p>\n The heatwave follows an already record-breaking May, when Heathrow<\/strong> recorded 33.5C<\/strong> on May 25<\/strong>, the hottest May day ever in the UK. That day also became the hottest bank holiday Monday on record, highlighting a summer that is starting unusually early and intensely.<\/p>\n The charts indicate a sharp north-south temperature divide. While southern and eastern England face sweltering conditions, Scotland remains considerably cooler, with temperatures mostly between 13C and 18C<\/strong>. Northern England will see slightly warmer conditions, generally in the low to mid-20s, while Wales enjoys highs in the mid to high 20s.<\/strong><\/p>\n WXCharts anomaly maps confirm that much of England will experience temperatures above seasonal averages, especially in eastern regions. This pattern suggests the heat<\/a> will be prolonged and widespread, not just limited to isolated areas.<\/p>\n Meteorologists have identified 22 counties<\/strong> where temperatures are expected to exceed 30C:<\/p>\n Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Gloucestershire, Hertfordshire, Kent, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Rutland, Surrey, Suffolk, Warwickshire, Wiltshire, Worcestershire, East Sussex, and Greater London.<\/strong><\/p>\n Residents in these areas are being advised to stay hydrated, avoid prolonged sun exposure, and take precautions with vulnerable groups such as children and the elderly.<\/p>\n The surge in temperatures comes amid a volatile start to June, which brought heavy rain, thunderstorms, and gusty winds to parts of England, Wales, and Scotland. The Met Office<\/strong><\/a> warns that the rapid transition from wet and stormy conditions to scorching heat could strain local infrastructure, particularly public transport and energy networks.<\/p>\n Experts also caution that outdoor work, events, and school activities may need adjustment, and public health guidance emphasizes sun protection, cooling measures, and staying indoors during peak heat hours.<\/p>\n The upcoming heatwave underscores the increasing variability in UK summers, with record-breaking temperatures becoming more frequent in recent years. Monitoring local weather forecasts and preparing for heat-related impacts will be key for households and businesses across the affected counties.<\/p>\n\n\nDeep Red Across England<\/h2>\n

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North-South Divide<\/h2>\n
Counties Facing 30C+ Temperatures<\/h2>\n
Implications and Advice<\/h2>\n