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    Red warnings now live - Schools closed and more heat disruption

09:35
24 June 2026

Red warnings now live
Schools closed and more heat disruption

Person carrying a sun umbrella walking past the Elizabeth Tower in London under clear blue skies, using shade to cope with hot weather during a heatwave.
Busy pebble beach packed with sunbathers and swimmers along a crowded coastline, with people enjoying warm weather beside the sea and a long pier visible in the background.
Red warning sign in a grassy park reading “HIGH FIRE RISK – NO FIRES OR BBQS,” with a crossed-out flame symbol, while a person walks in the background on a sunny day.
Commuter walking through a London Underground station beside a Transport for London sign reading “Please carry water with you in hot weather,” promoting hydration during high temperatures.
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Temperatures soar in London, umbrellas are handy to stay in shade. - © picture alliance

Hundreds of schools are closed today as a rare red extreme heat warning comes into effect until Thursday evening.

Red and amber heat warnings cover much of central to southern England and Wales. Daily highs are very likely to break the existing June high of 35.6 °C.

As a result, close to a thousand schools are fully or partially closed today. Meanwhile, travel has been disrupted with multiple train lines reporting delays or cancellations. As part of the heat warnings, non-essential travel is discouraged to reduce this disruption.

On the continent, the heat dome is also resulting in disruptions impacting the UK with the Eurostar running a reduced service between London and Paris until Friday.

Paris itself is forecast to hit 41 °C on Wednesday, while in western France power outages related to the extreme heat is exacerbating the impact of the conditions.

The heat will ease from the weekend as the heat dome finally breaks away reducing highs back to the low to mid-20s across the country.

London

We
22
35
Th
21
32
Fr
24
34
Sa
22
31
Su
20
26
Mo
15
23
Tu
17
25
We
16
26
Th
17
28
Fr
19
28
Sa
18
27
Su
17
25
Mo
17
26
Tu
17
25
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
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Manchester

We
17
29
Th
19
32
Fr
22
31
Sa
17
28
Su
18
23
Mo
13
20
Tu
13
21
We
14
22
Th
15
23
Fr
16
24
Sa
13
21
Su
13
21
Mo
14
21
Tu
13
21
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
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Dublin

We
14
21
Th
15
26
Fr
18
27
Sa
18
23
Su
15
19
Mo
13
19
Tu
12
19
We
13
21
Th
13
21
Fr
12
20
Sa
10
19
Su
11
19
Mo
12
19
Tu
11
19
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
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Edinburgh

We
14
26
Th
13
21
Fr
16
20
Sa
15
23
Su
16
20
Mo
13
18
Tu
11
19
We
13
20
Th
13
21
Fr
11
19
Sa
11
18
Su
12
20
Mo
12
21
Tu
12
20
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
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Cardiff

We
20
33
Th
23
35
Fr
22
25
Sa
16
27
Su
18
21
Mo
14
20
Tu
12
20
We
16
23
Th
15
23
Fr
16
23
Sa
14
22
Su
14
21
Mo
15
22
Tu
15
21
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
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Ryan Hathaway
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