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UK Heatwave: Scores of Schools Closed in England and Wales As Met Office Red Weather Warning Takes Effect

Latestly.com

Latestly.com

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June 23, 2026

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A rare Met Office Red Extreme Heat Warning across England and Wales has forced scores of schools to close. A 'heat-dome' over western Europe could push temperatures to 40 degrees Celsius. This follows severe overnight storms with 30,000 lightning strikes that triggered 400 emergency calls in London. Conditions may approach the UK's 40.3 degrees Celsius all-time record.

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Related coverage for "UK Heatwave: Scores of Schools Closed in England and Wales As Met Office Red Weather Warning Takes Effect": The Standard — Full list of London schools closing or shutting early due to heatwave . Metro — Why do heatwaves ‘hit different’ in the UK?. Irish Mirror — Heatwave Ireland: School closure update as temperatures set to top 30°C. Latestly.com — UK Heatwave Alert: Met Office Triggers Red Warning As Temperatures Forecast To Hit 39 Degrees Celsius. GB News — POLL: Should schools be allowed to close during heatwaves? YOU DECIDE. BBC News — UK set for hottest June day on record as searing heat continues