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Yorkshire and Lincolnshire set record temperatures
« on: July 19, 2022, 05:13:52 AM »
Yorkshire and Lincolnshire set record temperatures




Record-breaking temperatures have been recorded across Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.

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Leconfield in East Yorkshire reached 36C (96.8F) on Monday. Its previous highest temperature was 34C (93.2F).

The 36.8C (98F) recorded at Coningsby in Lincolnshire beat the county's previous record of 36.3C (97.3F) at Cranwell in 2019.

It came as a number of rail operators cancelled services, with the extreme heat set to continue on Tuesday.

BBC weather forecaster Paul Hudson said Yorkshire's highest ever recorded temperature was 36C (96.8F) which was in Wakefield on 25 July 2019, matched by Leconfield on Monday.

Meanwhile, Sheffield recorded a temperature of 35.9C (96.6F) on Monday, beating its previous high of 35.6C (96F) set in 2019, while Bramham Park in West Yorkshire reached 35.1C (95.1F). Its previous high was 33.5C (92.3F)

Hull also beat its previous record with a temperature of 35C (95F).

The Met Office has issued a "red" extreme heat warning on Monday and Tuesday with temperatures forecast to hit up to 41C (106F).

The impact on travel will continue on Tuesday, with the East Coast Main Line closing in the afternoon for all locations between York, Leeds and London.

Operator Northern has also issued a "Do Not Travel" warning to passengers for Tuesday.

Tony Baxter, from Northern, said the advice to avoid travel was "not issued lightly", but the high temperatures were likely to cause disruption across the network.


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