Relief in sight after hottest day of 2025 recorded
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The UK recorded its hottest day of the year so far on Tuesday, with temperatures reaching 33.6C in Frittenden, Kent, during widespread heatwave conditions.
The Met Office had predicted temperatures could peak at 35C in London and the South East, following Monday's record-breaking start to Wimbledon.
This marks the second heatwave for parts of the UK within a month, with June also being England's warmest on record, and climate scientists linking such events to human influence.
The UK Health Security Agency has extended amber heat health alerts across much of England, warning of potential impacts on health and social care services.
Temperatures are expected to significantly drop after Tuesday, with a cooler, wetter front moving south, though warnings for wildfires remain due to dry conditions.