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Michael Howie,Nicholas Cecil and Megan Howe

London weather LIVE: 'Historic' heatwave declared as capital sizzles in 31C before tropical nights

London is officially in a heatwave with temperatures predicted to reach 32C later on Sunday.

It’s already reached 31C in the capital, a third consecutive day of 28C or higher - the threshold for a heatwave in the city.

There is also a strong chance of two consecutive “tropical nights” overnight into Monday and Tuesday. This happens when the temperature doesn’t drop below 20C during the night - something extremely rare in May.

Forecasters are warning the heatwave will continue to build into Monday and Tuesday, when temperatures could climb as high as 34C - which would the hottest weather ever experienced in May.

UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) amber heat health alerts are in place for London, the South East, the east of England, East Midlands and West Midlands.

The alerts, which will remain in place until 5pm on Wednesday, mean there is likely to be “a rise in deaths, particularly among those aged 65 and over or with health conditions” and increased demand on all health and social care services, according to the UKHSA website.

Follow the latest updates below...

Key Points

'Pretty historic'

15:54 , Michael Howie

The Met Office says heatwave conditions have now been met in eight parts of England.

They include Heathrow in Greater London, Benson in Oxfordshire, Brooms Barn in Suffolk, High Beech in Essex, Kew Gardens in London, Northolt in London, Santon Downham in Suffolk and Writtle in Essex.

Santon Downham was the first location to meet the criteria at around 11.30am and its heatwave threshold is 27C for three consecutive days.

It was closely followed by Heathrow at around 11.50am, whose criteria is three consecutive days at 28C. Temperatures in that area have since climbed further to 31C.

The Met Office is forecasting 34C on Monday and Tuesday. The current temperature record for May is 32.8C, which was recorded in London in 1922.

Speaking to the Press Association, a Met Office spokesperson said: “We rarely see temperatures above 35C, even in the summer months, so to see temperatures getting close to 35 in May is, as I say, pretty historic.”

A swimmer cools down in the Sky Pool near the US Embassy in Nine Elms on Sunday (James Manning/PA) (PA Wire)
A swimmer cools down in the Sky Pool near the US Embassy in Nine Elms on Sunday (James Manning/PA) (PA Wire)

31C.. and rising?

15:39 , Michael Howie

A high of 31C has now been recorded in London.

The peak was recorded by the Met Office at Heathrow at 3pm.

It's official... we're in a heatwave

14:38 , Michael Howie

A heatwave in London is officially defined as at least three consecutive days with temperatures of at least 28C.

We’ve now reached that point, with 29C recorded in the capital earlier this afternoon.

It comes after a high of 28.4C was reached at Heathrow on Friday, while Saturday also peaked at 28C.

First tropical night of the year?

12:42 , Michael Howie

London could be facing its first “tropical night” of the season tonight.

Tropical nights occur when the temperature doesn’t drop below 20C overnight.

The Met Office is currently predicting that the temperature will only drop to 20C around 6am on Monday morning.

And Monday night looks set to be even warmer with temperatures no lower than 22C predicted.

Might be wise to to nip to the hardware store to buy a fan or two?

People cool down with a fan during a heatwave in Rome in July 2025 (Getty)
People cool down with a fan during a heatwave in Rome in July 2025 (Getty)

Dog takes a dip

12:28 , Michael Howie

This dog couldn’t resist the chance to splash around in the fountains at Battersea Park.

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Pet owners can take a seven-second test to check if they should be walking their dog in the hot weather, writes Nicholas Cecil.

26C at midday

12:20 , Michael Howie

Temperatures have already reached 26C in London, according to the Met Office.

The high was recorded at midday and according to forecasters it’s only going to get hotter, with a high of 31C or 32C expected between 5pm and 6pm.

Someone bathes near water fountains in Battersea Park on Sunday (PA)
Someone bathes near water fountains in Battersea Park on Sunday (PA)

Holidaymakers face hours-long queues at Dover

09:04 , Megan Howe

Holidaymakers trying to get to Europe via the Port of Dover faced hours-long queues on Saturday.

In a bid to ease the waits, the French authorities suspended extra EU border checks under the new entry/exit system (EES).

By late afternoon, the port said the traffic was “free flowing” on its “peak day of the May half-term getaway weekend”.

Coaches queuing for their passengers to complete the EU entry-exit system (EES) checks at the Port of Dover in Kent (PA)
Coaches queuing for their passengers to complete the EU entry-exit system (EES) checks at the Port of Dover in Kent (PA)

Dog walkers warning as temperatures continue to rise

08:10 , Megan Howe

The British Vetinary Association has issued urgent advice to dog owners as temperatures continue to rise this Bank Holiday Weekend.

Highs of 32C are expected in London today, climbing to 34C on Monday, which could make it the hottest May day on record.

British Veterinary Association President Dr Rob Williams MRCVS said: “While many of us will be looking forward to finally enjoying a bit of sunny weather this Bank Holiday weekend and in the coming week, our pets will need extra care to be safe from heatstroke and other heat-related illnesses.

"Make sure all pets have access to fresh drinking water, good ventilation and shade from direct sunlight at all times."

TfL passengers advised to carry water over the bank holiday weekend

07:04 , Megan Howe

Transport for London (TfL) has advised people using its services over the bank holiday weekend to carry water with them when they travel as temperatures climb above 30C (86F).

London is forecast to see its hottest May day on record on Monday, with temperatures predicted to hit 34C.

A TfL spokesperson said: "Please look out for each other while travelling."

In pictures: Beachgoers bask in 30C heat on hottest day of the year

06:58 , Megan Howe

Saturday was confirmed as the hottest day of the year so far, with temperatures reaching 30.3C in Kent.

Crowds of people were seen enjoying the warm weather in Folkestone.

People enjoying the warm weather in Sunny Sands in Folkestone (Gareth Fuller/PA Wire)
People enjoying the warm weather in Sunny Sands in Folkestone (Gareth Fuller/PA Wire)
Sunny Sands beach in Kent (Gareth Fuller/PA Wire)
Sunny Sands beach in Kent (Gareth Fuller/PA Wire)
Beachgoers bask in warm weather on Sunny Sands beach (Gareth Fuller/PA Wire)
Beachgoers bask in warm weather on Sunny Sands beach (Gareth Fuller/PA Wire)

Sunday on track to be another record breaking day

06:30 , Megan Howe

Londoners woke to another scorching day this morning, with temperatures already hovering around 15C in some parts of the capital by 6.30am.

It comes after the UK saw its hottest day of the year so far on Saturday, the Met Office confirmed.

The village of Frittenden, in Kent, hit 30.3C on Saturday and the forecasting body said temperatures are still rising.

And it looks like Sunday could be another record-breaking day.

Stay tuned for the latest heatwave updates.

30.3C recorded on hottest day of year

Saturday 23 May 2026 18:01 , Michael Howie

The UK has seen the hottest day of the year so far, the Met Office has confirmed.

The village of Frittenden, in Kent, hit 30.3C on Saturday and the forecasting body said temperatures are still rising.

Before now, Friday had seen the year’s warmest temperatures when highs of 28.4C were measured in Heathrow, Cambridge and Cranwell in Lincolnshire.

'28° in the UK is a heatwave. Seriously?' says Kevin Pietersen

Saturday 23 May 2026 17:46 , Nicholas Cecil

Former England cricketer Kevin Pietersen has never been shy of straight talking.

He posted on X: "28° in the UK is a heatwave. Seriously?"

“Shut up, enjoy it and get on with it!"

Former England cricketer Kevin Pietersen (Local Library)
Former England cricketer Kevin Pietersen (Local Library)

The Met Office defines a heatwave as at least three consecutive days with daily maximum temperatures exceeding a county-specific threshold, which for London is currently 28C.

Pietersen, one of England's most talented batsmen, was at times not known for keeping his cool.

But his stats speak for themselves.

He scored 8,181 runs at an average of 47 in 104 Tests.

Cut back on alcohol in hot weather, say NHS health chiefs

Saturday 23 May 2026 17:01 , Nicholas Cecil

NHS bosses are warning people to reduce alcohol consumption in the hot weather.

The health service issued a series of tips as temperatures rise.

They include:

* Avoid alcohol, caffeine and hot drinks

* Have cold food and cold drinks to avoid dehydration

Health bosses say drink soft drinks rather than alcohol in a heatwave (Local Library)
Health bosses say drink soft drinks rather than alcohol in a heatwave (Local Library)

* Have a cool shower or put cool water on your skin or clothes

* Keep out of the heat if you can

* If you have to go outside, stay in the shade especially between 11am and 3pm

* Wear sunscreen, a hat and light clothes, and avoid exercise or activity that makes you hotter

Other advice to keep homes cool includes closing windows during the day and opening them at night when the temperature outside has gone down.

Seven second test on whether you should be walking your dog in a heatwave

Saturday 23 May 2026 15:54 , Nicholas Cecil

Vets are warning dog owners to take special care of their pets as temperatures soar.

They have also explained a simple seven second test on whether people should be walking their dogs in hot temperatures.

“On extremely hot days, dogs will benefit from skipping a walk completely as evenings and early mornings are still hot enough to trigger heatstroke,” said Dr Rhian Littlehales, clinical governance director at Medivet & Partners.

As a simple test, she added: “If you’re not sure if the pavements are too hot, place the back of your hand on the ground for seven seconds,” she said.

“If you struggle to hold it down, it’s too hot to walk your dog.”

The vet group also outlined a series of signs that dogs may be suffering from heatstroke.

They include excessive panting, excessive thirst, very red gums, rapid heart rate, lethargy, vomiting or diarrhoea, as well as staggering, weakness or collapsing.

Fire near track on key London rail route hits services

Saturday 23 May 2026 15:26 , Nicholas Cecil

Rail chiefs have warned that services through Woking, Surrey, a key hub on the network, may be cancelled, delayed or revised due to a fire near the tracks.

They stressed that the disruption could last until 6pm on Saturday.

Earlier in the day, South Western Railway had said that a fire near the track at Camberley had led to all lines being blocked.

Trains faced being cancelled, delayed or revised because of the blaze.

The London Fire Brigade has warned of the risk of wildfires as temperatures soar.

The fire chiefs stressed that a warm and wet winter, which had encouraged grass and plant growth, followed by a particularly dry April, had increased the risk of wildfires.

Holiday nightmare at Dover with new border checks

Saturday 23 May 2026 14:15 , Nicholas Cecil

People heading to France from Britain were hit with delays of nearly five hours at Dover due to new EU border controls.

There were also queues of up to three hours for the Eurotunnel at Folkestone.

Travellers faced long delays at Dover due to the new EU border system (PA)
Travellers faced long delays at Dover due to the new EU border system (PA)

Eurostar services at St Pancras International were not reported to have been impacted by the new border checks.

The situation at Dover became so bad that the French authorities agreed to ease frontier controls.

The delays were caused by the new EES border check system which involves people having their fingerprints registered and photograph taken.

Key French technology for the new system has not yet been fully implemented at Dover.

'Good chance' May temperature record will be broken

Saturday 23 May 2026 12:46 , Michael Howie

Nick Finnis, a forecaster for Netweather, reckons there’s a “good chance” the May temperature record of 32.8C, which was set in 1922 and 1944, will be broken in the coming days. .

Check on fellow Londoners who may be struggling in the heat, urges Sir Sadiq Khan

Saturday 23 May 2026 12:39 , Nicholas Cecil

Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan has shared a message on X calling on Londoners to keep an eye on other people who may be heavily impacted by the heatwave.

Tourists swelter in heat at Buckingham Palace

Saturday 23 May 2026 12:01 , Michael Howie

Pictures are coming in of tourists enjoying the gorgeous weather at Buckingham Palace - where the temperature is expected to reach 25C in the next hour.

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Mercury reaches 24C at 11am

Saturday 23 May 2026 11:32 , Michael Howie

It’s certainly hotting up. The temperature reached 24C at 11am in London, according to the Met Office.

Perfect morning for a walk in the park

Saturday 23 May 2026 10:57 , Michael Howie

Londoners are sharing pictures and video from their local parks as the hot weather draws thousands into the great outdoors.

London fire chiefs issue warning about risk of drowning

Saturday 23 May 2026 10:51 , Nicholas Cecil

London Fire Brigade is calling for people to be “cautious” when considering cooling down in water as temperatures rise over the Bank Holiday weekend.

It highlighted that 103 people have drowned accidentally in the capital in the past five years.

LFB Assistant Commissioner McCourt said: “We know that the warmer weather can tempt people to cool off in rivers, reservoirs and lakes, but even in hot weather most inland water in London remains very cold, and can be below 16°C.

“This can cause cold water shock and lead to drowning.

“Despite a calm surface, open water can have strong currents, hidden debris, slippery edges, and sudden drops in depth - all of which can be fatal.”

He added: “If you are planning to swim outdoors, only do so in designated areas, and ensure that lifeguards and safety equipment are present.

“If you see someone else in difficulty, don’t enter the water yourself. Call 999 and try to throw them something that floats.”

London Fire Brigade figures show that 40 per cent of water-related incidents happen between May and August. 

Firefighters in the capital have attended more than 1,500 water-related incidents in the last five years.

London Zoo animals chill with ice lollies

Saturday 23 May 2026 09:16 , Michael Howie

While a heatwave can be tough for us humans, it can be a lot harder for our furry animal friends.

Thankfully, staff at London Zoo have been providing ice lollies to help its residents to beat the heat.

You can read Standard writer Niva Yadav’s low-down on the cool-down at the top London attraction here.

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20C and rising....

Saturday 23 May 2026 09:00 , Michael Howie

It’s already hit 20C in London, according to the Met Office.

The temperature was recorded in parts of the capital at 7am and 8am this morning.

Londoners can expect it to get about one centigrade hotter every hour until a peak of around 30C in the late afternoon.

A cyclist travels along Piccadilly, near Green Park, on Friday, May 23 (PA)
A cyclist travels along Piccadilly, near Green Park, on Friday, May 23 (PA)

May heatwave predicted to reach record 34C peak

Saturday 23 May 2026 08:23 , Michael Howie

If the forecasters are correct, the heatwave building over London and other parts of the UK will be genuinely historic.

The Met Office is currently predicting maximum temperatures of 33C on Monday and 34C on Tuesday, which would smash the previous UK high for May.

That was 32.8C in May 1922.which was recorded in London’s Camden Square.

The Met Office is predicting a high of 34C on Tuesday (Met Office)
The Met Office is predicting a high of 34C on Tuesday (Met Office)

Take water on the Tube, says TfL

Saturday 23 May 2026 08:07 , Nicholas Cecil

Transport chiefs are advising people to carry water on the Tube as temperatures are due to rise over the bank holiday weekend.

Carl Eddleston, TfL’s Director of Streets & Network Operations, said: “During periods of hot weather, we are encouraging customers to carry water with them when they travel.

“We have a comprehensive hot weather plan in place to protect the network’s infrastructure with resources on standby to help respond to the impact and to keep services running.

“Please look out for each other while travelling.”

As some Underground lines may be impacted by the heat, he added: “For the latest information on how TfL services are operating, customers should use TfL's real-time travel tools, including status updates, Journey Planner and TfL Go.”

It could be uncomfortably hot on the Tube over the bank holiday weekend (PA)
It could be uncomfortably hot on the Tube over the bank holiday weekend (PA)

How hot will it be today?

Saturday 23 May 2026 08:04 , Michael Howie

The Met Office is forecasting temperatures will reach as high as 30C in London on Saturday.

To put that into an international context, it is likely to mean the capital will be hotter than the Maldives, which is expected to reach 29C, the Seychelles (28C) and Los Angeles (24C).

A high of 30C would represent the hottest day of the year so far in the UK - surpassing the 2026 high of 28.4C recorded in Heathrow, Cambridge and Cranwell in Lincolnshire on Friday afternoon.

Good morning

Saturday 23 May 2026 07:54 , Michael Howie

As the Spring bank holiday weekend gets into swing this morning, there’s one thing sure to be on almost everyone’s lips: the hot weather.

The Met Office is predicting a five-day heatwave for London and other parts of the country, with temperatures expected to build to 34C on Monday and Tuesday.

That would mark the hottest days in May ever recorded in the UK.

The Standard will bring you the latest weather and bank holiday travel-related news over the next few days - while sharing the best pictures and videos as Londoners make the most of the exceptional weather.

People gather at Trafalgar Square during the sunny weather on Friday (Getty)
People gather at Trafalgar Square during the sunny weather on Friday (Getty)
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