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UK braced for hottest June night
Image source, Getty Images By André Rhoden-Paul Published 1 hour ago The UK could experience its warmest June night ever, forecasters say, after the record for the hottest June day was broken again on Thursday afternoon as temperatures reached 36.4C. The high was recorded at Yeovilton , Somerset, according to Met Office provisional figures, with the heatwave continuing to grip parts of the UK. A rare red warning warning for extreme heat, which warns of danger to life, is currently in place until the end of Thursday in southern, central and western areas of England and parts of Wales until midnight. It has been extended for a third consecutive day for the first time, impacting millions of people in London and parts of south-eastern England until 21:00 on Friday. On Wednesday night, the UK saw its warmest June night on record, according to provisional figures, making it a difficult night for many people sleeping. Overnight temperatures in Cardiff did not drop below 23.5C, exceeding the previous record of 22.7C set in 1976. But that record could be broken again today, with temperatures already soaring. Image source, Getty Images Image caption, People flocked to Brighton Beach to swim in the sea Thursday's 36.4C high in Yeovilton surpassed the 36.1C recorded in Gosport, Hampshire, which broke the longstanding record for June set in both 1976 and 1957. Meanwhile, as 14:00 BST temperatures had reached 35C in Otterbourne , Hampshire, 34.3C in Wiggonholt , West Sussex and 34C at Bournemouth Airport. Within the red extreme heat warning area, temperatures could exceed 36C or 37C in some locations on Thursday, accompanied by very high humidity. The Met Office said people should expect population-wide adverse health affects "leading to serious illness or danger to life", substantial changes in working practices and daily routine required, high risk of failure of heat-sensitive systems with loss of power, along with transport delays. A wider amber warning is also in place in Wales, southern England, the Midlands and part of northern England , external , with areas as far north as Manchester expected to see temperatures reach above 30C. And a separate amber warning for extreme heat, lasting from midnight on Friday , external until 23:59 covers south-east England, eastern England and parts of the Midlands. At least six NHS trusts in England have declared critical incidents because of the heatwave, sources have told the BBC. It comes amid reports the extreme heat has caused problems with IT systems, cancer equipment, lab testing and scanners. London Ambulance Service said it has recorded its highest ever number of life-threatening emergencies as temperatures soared across the capital "driven by the extreme heat" across the capital. Image source, Getty Images Image caption, The Met Office has issued a red extreme heat warning National Rail has warned people to only travel if absolutely necessary on Thursday and Friday if their journeys are from or within the red