Heatwave breaks new record amid early harvest and hosepipe bans

WorldEnvironment
9 Jul 2026 • 10:32 PM MYT
The Independent
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Heatwave breaks new record amid early harvest and hosepipe bans

  • The UK has recorded its eighth day of temperatures exceeding 34C in 2026, establishing a new record for the most such days in a calendar year, surpassing the previous record of seven days set in 1976 and 2020.
  • The sustained extreme heat is leading to significant consequences across the country, including Waitrose commencing its earliest ever harvest of wheat and oilseed rape at its Leckford Estate due to crops ripening much faster than usual.
  • Multiple water companies, such as Cambridge Water, South East Water, and Southern Water, have implemented hosepipe bans for millions of customers across various regions, with some restrictions being the first in decades, driven by low rainfall and unprecedented demand.
  • The National Fire Chiefs Council has issued warnings about an elevated risk of wildfires, while Britain's electricity grid operator, Neso, has issued several electricity margin notices, typically reserved for winter, due to the strain extreme temperatures place on power generation and increased demand for cooling.
  • Scientists have confirmed that June 2026 was the hottest June on record for western Europe and the second warmest globally, with experts attributing these increasingly frequent and intense heatwaves to human-driven climate change.

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