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UK Sees Hottest May Day on Record at 34.8C

The UK has recorded its hottest May day on record after temperatures climbed to 34.8°C in west London as an early-season heatwave gripped much of the country.

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The provisional reading was recorded at Kew Gardens on Monday, according to the Met Office. It also exceeded the previous record for the hottest bank holiday Monday, which stood at 33.3C during the August bank holiday in 2019.

Forecasters said temperatures could rise even higher on Tuesday, with some parts of England expected to approach 35C.

Record temperatures across UK

Wales also set a new May temperature record, with Hawarden Airport in Flintshire reaching 32.2C. Scotland and Northern Ireland recorded their warmest days of the year so far, with highs of 25.5°C at Charterhall and 24.6°C at Hillsborough, respectively.

The Met Office described the conditions as unusually intense for this time of year.

“This heat would be exceptional in the UK even in mid-summer, let alone in May,” the agency said.

The UK also experienced its warmest May night on record on Sunday, when temperatures in London remained as high as 19.4C overnight.

According to the Met Office, more than half of the UK’s monthly temperature records have now been set since 2003, reflecting a broader rise in extreme heat events.

Chief operational meteorologist Dan Suri said the current spell had been caused by warm air building beneath a high-pressure system near the UK. Typical temperatures for late May range between 14C and 20C.

Health alerts and disruption

The UK Health Security Agency issued its first amber heat-health alert of 2026 on Friday, covering London, the South East, the East Midlands, the West Midlands and eastern England. Yellow alerts were issued for several other English regions, with all warnings remaining in place until Wednesday evening.

The hot weather caused disruption in parts of southern England, where around 500 properties in Sussex and Kent lost water supplies or experienced interruptions because of increased demand.

Water company South East Water apologised and said crews were working to restore normal service as quickly as possible.

Several outdoor events were either cancelled or altered because of the heat. In Surrey, organisers of the Leatherhead Lions Club donkey derby removed the donkey races and dog show from the programme over concerns for animal welfare.

Elsewhere, thousands of spectators attended the annual cheese-rolling competition at Cooper’s Hill in Gloucestershire despite the high temperatures. German YouTuber Tom Kopke, known online as Tooleko, won the first race ahead of local competitor Chris Anderson.

Warnings as heat continues

Forecasters said thunderstorms could develop in parts of England on Tuesday evening as the heat persists.

Temperatures are expected to remain around 30C across England and Wales through Thursday before easing slightly later in the week.

Heatwave conditions were officially recorded in eight areas of England on Sunday, including Heathrow, Kew Gardens and Northolt in London, as well as locations in Suffolk, Essex and Oxfordshire.

The AA urged motorists to take precautions during the hot spell, warning that temperatures inside parked vehicles could reach 60C.

It said children, vulnerable passengers and pets should never be left unattended in cars, even briefly.

Age UK advised older people to avoid going outside during the hottest part of the day and recommended cold showers and baths to stay cool.

Climate and European heatwave

Scientists say climate change is increasing the likelihood and intensity of extreme heat events.

The Met Office’s State of the UK Climate report found the number of days above 28C has more than doubled compared with the 1961–1990 average, while days above 30C have more than tripled over the past decade.

The heatwave has extended across much of Europe. Spain recorded temperatures of 38C on Sunday, while France, Germany, Switzerland and northern Italy also experienced temperatures far above seasonal averages, with multiple local May records broken.

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youreavinalaff Ruby Member

youreavinalaff

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2 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

https://migrationobservatory.ox.ac.uk/resources/briefings/unauthorised-migration-in-the-uk

The most credible published estimates suggest roughly 600,000 to 900,000 unauthorised (illegal/undocumented) migrants were living in the UK, but those estimates are based on 2017 data, there is no reliable current figure - the number is believed to be higher.

Small boats now account for about 80-90% of detected unauthorised arrivals each year.

In 2024, the UK recorded approximately 43,630 detected illegal / irregular arrivals. Of those:

  • Around 36,800 arrived by small boat across the English Channel.

  • Small boats accounted for about 84% of all detected illegal arrivals.

The number of people who arrive illegally is relatively clear, but the number who remain in the UK illegally is much harder to measure. Many illegal arrivals claim asylum and are later granted refugee status or other permission to stay, meaning they are no longer in the country illegally - so the 'count' drops.

So arrival figures cannot be directly translated into the current illegal migrant population - but the total of those who 'initially' arrived illegally is arguably far higher.

The post I quoted said "half a million boat arrivals". The news report is regarding 2025 figures.

There were not half a million boat arrivals last year.

Your figure of illegal immigrants is the total figure still in UK, including visa over slayers and EU citizens who didn't apply for settlement, representing the majority of illegal currently in UK.

richard_smith237 Star Member

richard_smith237

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20 hours ago, youreavinalaff said:

The post I quoted said "half a million boat arrivals". The news report is regarding 2025 figures.

There were not half a million boat arrivals last year.

Your figure of illegal immigrants is the total figure still in UK, including visa over slayers and EU citizens who didn't apply for settlement, representing the majority of illegal currently in UK.

Correct - about 50k illegal boat arrivals in one year... and over 10 years, thats half a mil.

If you only want to count those illegals who arrived in the UK in 2025 and ignore all the others - then yes, the 500,000 is exaggerated.

youreavinalaff Ruby Member

youreavinalaff

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5 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

Correct - about 50k illegal boat arrivals in one year... and over 10 years, thats half a mil.

If you only want to count those illegals who arrived in the UK in 2025 and ignore all the others - then yes, the 500,000 is exaggerated.

Just over 200000 illegal boat arrivsls since 2016.

Besides, as I previously explained, the comment I quoted was in relation to the recent figures, showing 2025 arrivals.

emptypockets Platinum Member

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On 5/28/2026 at 6:12 PM, Tourist2 said:


Much nicer due to low humidity but still too hot.
22 degrees is the universally agreed best temp for aircon unless there's a need to adjust to being boiled every day.

Universally agreed?

I think not.

Far too cold for my liking.

I once attended an engineering training course. The lecturer told a story about running the course in Saudi Arabia. He set the AC to 25 degrees. The participants were quite restless and asked if the temperature could be adjusted. They preferred 35 degrees to be comfortable.

Ralf001 Star Member

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On 5/28/2026 at 3:12 PM, Tourist2 said:


Much nicer due to low humidity but still too hot.
22 degrees is the universally agreed best temp for aircon unless there's a need to adjust to being boiled every day.

At 22 I would be wearing a skivvy and long johns.

26 is my sweet spot.

Tourist2 Advanced Member

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7 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

At 22 I would be wearing a skivvy and long johns.

26 is my sweet spot.


Yep, when I moved back to England it took me about 5-10 years to adapt back to the cold.
I never really fully acclimatised to Thailand (only managed 2.5 years in one stay so far) - it's too bleedin hot for me which is why didnt commit to moving there full timelong term

Tourist2 Advanced Member

Tourist2

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7 hours ago, emptypockets said:

Universally agreed?

I think not.

Far too cold for my liking.

I once attended an engineering training course. The lecturer told a story about running the course in Saudi Arabia. He set the AC to 25 degrees. The participants were quite restless and asked if the temperature could be adjusted. They preferred 35 degrees to be comfortable.


Yep people from or acclimatised to boiling hot places might prefer 25

I'd argue 20-22 is optimal - I think that's why cold, northern countries have done so much more than hot countries - too hot to work hard or get much done at 30 and above

Ralf001 Star Member

Ralf001

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7 minutes ago, Tourist2 said:


Yep, when I moved back to England it took me about 5-10 years to adapt back to the cold.
I never really fully acclimatised to Thailand (only managed 2.5 years in one stay so far) - it's too bleedin hot for me which is why didnt commit to moving there full timelong term

32 here at the moment with a "feel like" temp of 40.

Perfection.

Tourist2 Advanced Member

Tourist2

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28 minutes ago, Ralf001 said:

32 here at the moment with a "feel like" temp of 40.

Perfection.


Too humid and sweaty for me!
Roll on cool season

ronnie50 Platinum Member

ronnie50

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should cool down - at least humidity - by end of June. The rains really pick up in September and October (the worst of the monsoon season - for Bangkok anyway - different by Thai region). So July and August can still hammer us, but they tend to be a bit of a lull in Bangkok.

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