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Britain bakes during hottest day on record for May

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Posted on May 25, 2026

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· Last updated: May 25, 2026

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Britain Breaks May Temperature Record as Heatwave Hits UK Finance Sector

Record-Breaking Heatwave Impacts the UK

LONDON, May 25 (Reuters) - Britain had its hottest day on record for May on Monday, the country's national weather service said, with the temperature nearing 35 degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit).

Historic Temperature Records Shattered

On a day that also broke records for a public holiday, the Met Office said the temperature hit 34.8 C (94.64 F) at west London's Kew Gardens, provisionally exceeding Britain's previous 32.8 C (91 F) May record, seen in both 1922 and 1944.    

Climate Change and Increased Likelihood of Extreme Heat

A study last year found that the chances of surpassing the previous 32.8 C May record were three times more likely as a result of changes in climate as a result of human greenhouse gas emissions, the Met Office said.

"This heat would be exceptional in the UK even in mid summer, let alone in May," it said.

Public Holiday and Social Impact

Monday was also the hottest public holiday recorded since Met Office UK-wide records began in 1884, exceeding a previous high of 33.3 C in August 2019.

Swimmers flocked to open air pools and pedestrians sought to cool off in public fountains, while near the village of Brockworth in south-west England, competitors braved both the heat and a steep hill for an annual cheese-rolling contest.  

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Alistair Smout, additional reporting by Isabel Infantes, editing by Alexander Smith)

Key Takeaways

  • The record‑breaking 34.8 °C (94.6 °F) at Kew Gardens on 25 May 2026 surpassed the previous UK May high of 32.8 °C dating to 1922 and 1944 (metoffice.gov.uk).
  • This was the hottest public holiday recorded in the UK since records began in 1884, exceeding the 33.3 °C high seen on a previous holiday in August 2019 (metoffice.gov.uk).
  • A Met Office attribution study found that exceeding the 32.8 °C May record is now about three times more likely due to anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions (metoffice.gov.uk)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What was the highest temperature recorded in the UK for May?
The temperature reached 34.8°C (94.64°F) at Kew Gardens in London, the highest May temperature ever recorded in Britain.
How does this temperature compare to previous May records in the UK?
The new record of 34.8°C surpasses the previous May record of 32.8°C, set in 1922 and 1944.
What role does climate change play in breaking such temperature records?
A recent study found that the chance of exceeding the previous May temperature record is now three times more likely due to climate change driven by greenhouse gas emissions.
Which UK location recorded the highest temperature during the heatwave?
Kew Gardens in west London recorded the highest temperature at 34.8°C.
What impact did the heatwave have on public activities in the UK?
Swimmers flocked to open-air pools, people cooled off in public fountains, and events like the annual cheese-rolling contest went ahead despite the heat.

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