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Wimbledon opening day hottest on record as temperatures soar | UK weather

this year Wimbledon Tennis championships started with the latest opening day, according to MET office.

Temperatures reached a temporary rise of 29.7 ° C (85.5f) in the Kyu Gardens in West London on Monday afternoon, bypassing the previous record of 29.3 ° C in June 2001.

Plasis of spectators from the first hours to enter all England The club in southwest London, with many fans and sunscreen to deal with heat.

“The sun was difficult but we are in the shadow now,” said Vicky Broad, 57, a retired nurse from Swansea, who was the first person in the waiting list.

“We were somewhat worried about heat but it could be controlled. We drank water, wearing hats and benefiting from the shadow,” Paul Jackson, from Stockport, told the Palestinian Authority.

The competition attracted crowds from all over the world, some of which run the weather better than others. “It was funny to watch the British people who sweat – it was easy for us,” said Maria Iniesta, 47, a Madrid doctor who lived in Houston.

Severe heat warnings were extended in most parts of England, where temperatures are set to 34 degrees Celsius in one of the most June days on the record.

Met office said that temperatures will rise widely throughout England, including in places such as Manchester, Cheffild, Bristol and Cambridge, with 34 ° C in London and southeast England.

It is scheduled to be one of the most important days of June at all, when temperatures in the United Kingdom exceeded 34 degrees Celsius in just three years since 1960. On June, the most hot day was 35.6 ° C, registered on June 28, 1976.

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Heat waves have become more frequent and intense due to the climate crisis, and experts described the heat waves as “silent killers”, while reducing heat effects severely.

They say that the UK is not ready at increased risk of the very hot conditions that the climate crisis brings – especially early in the summer, when people are less adaptive to deal with it.

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