We may yet see more records fallpublished at 17:23 BST
By Becky Dale and Mark Poynting
Today’s record-setting June temperature of 36.7C is significant for a number of reasons.
It is now among the top 10 hottest days ever recorded in the UK and the only one to occur before July or August, according to the Met Office.
Climate change has made heatwaves more frequent and more intense in recent years, says the Met Office.
All 10 of the hottest days on record have happened since 1990.
And both of this year’s heatwaves have set records by dramatic margins.
The May heatwave peaked at 35.1C - more than two degrees above the previous recorded high for that month.
Thursday’s provisional record surpassed the 1976 June maximum by a full degree.
Climate scientists say these record-breaking margins are a clear sign of our warming world.
And while this heatwave continues, we may see more records fall.

























