Weather
tracker: US and Europe swelter in June heatwaves
Daniel Harris for MetDesk
Monday and
Tuesday likely to be the hottest days of the year so far in eastern US while
temperatures rise in Europe
Mon 23 Jun
2025 12.11 BST
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/jun/23/weather-tracker-us-europe-june-heatwaves
This
summer’s first heatwave has developed across the eastern half of the United
States with most places having recorded their hottest temperature of the year
so far on Sunday, which will then probably be beaten on Monday and Tuesday.
High
pressure across the eastern US has funnelled up hot air from southern parts of
the the country, resulting in what is known as a heat dome, initially across
central regions on Friday, before spreading eastwards over the weekend. The
temperatures rose significantly on Saturday, with Huron regional airport in
South Dakota recording a high of 39.4C (102.9F), 13C above the average high in
June for the region.
In St Paul,
Minnesota, the minimum temperature on Saturday night was 27.8C. This was 1.1C
below the city’s highest night-time minimum for June, which was recorded in
1999.
The heat
then spread eastwards on Sunday with temperatures rising into the mid-30s
widely across the plains, Midwest, mid-Atlantic and north-east. Temperatures in
New York City are expected to reach 36C on Monday and Tuesday, which would set
daily records, while in Washington DC, the temperature could reach 38C –
matching or breaking records on both days.
Boston will
also experience temperatures well into the 30s Celsius, probably peaking on
Tuesday with a high of 34C, just shy of daily records. Accompanying this heat
will also be high levels of humidity, making it feel even hotter, with
temperatures potentially feeling as high as 43C.
Overall, 250
daily temperature records could be broken on Monday and Tuesday, including both
record highs and record warm lows, making this heatwave particularly
oppressive.
Temperatures
were considerably above average across western Europe before peaking on
Saturday, with France recording close to 40C. Photograph: Mohammed Badra/EPA
Hot weather
also hit western Europe last week, affecting numerous countries including
France and the UK. Temperatures were considerably above average across western
Europe throughout the week before peaking on Saturday, with France recording
close to 40C.
The 39C
recorded in Tusson in south-west France beat the highest June temperature at
the location by 0.1C. Temperatures then fell across France and the UK on
Sunday, with the heat moving further east across Europe into Germany.
Despite
Sunday’s respite, further high temperatures are expected in France this week,
with high pressure expected to remain over the country. Temperatures could be
as a high as 38C across central France as early as Wednesday.

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