UK Sees Hottest Day of 2025 as Warm, Dry Weather Persists
Record-breaking temperatures of 23.7°C were recorded in Hampshire on April 4, with the warm spell expected to continue through next week, raising wildfire risks and water concerns.
- The UK recorded its hottest day of the year on April 4, with 23.7°C in Otterbourne, Hampshire, surpassing March's peak of 21.3°C.
- The Met Office forecasts continued warm and dry weather into next week, with temperatures remaining above seasonal averages but slightly cooler over the weekend.
- Wildfire risks remain significant, particularly in central and southern England, though warnings are beginning to ease in some areas.
- Scotland faces ongoing water scarcity concerns due to below-average rainfall, particularly impacting the agricultural sector.
- Retailers report surging demand for seasonal products such as barbecue items, reflecting public adaptation to the unseasonably warm conditions.