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Britain bakes during hottest day on record for May

By Thomson Reuters May 25, 2026 | 11:50 AM

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).

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.

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.

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