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- UK is 6/4 to hit 40C before 1 July as a red extreme heat warning takes effect
- The July temperature record of 40.3°C is 2/1 to be broken this week
- A Met Office red warning means risk to life, readers should follow official guidance
Heat Markets Open Amid Red Warning
Betting experts have opened weather specials markets reflecting an extraordinary heatwave currently sweeping the UK, with the latest odds pricing both a 40C threshold and a potential July record at meaningfully short odds.
The experts responded to a Met Office red extreme heat warning that came into force this morning and remains in place across parts of England and Wales until 21:00 tomorrow, the agency's most severe level of alert.
BBC is reporting that southern England is forecast to hit highs of around 37C today, with "feels like" temperatures expected to be even higher.
UK Weather Specials Odds At A Glance
| UK Weather Specials | Odds* | Implied Probability |
|---|---|---|
| UK to hit 40C before 1 July | 6/4 | 40.0% |
| July record (40.3°C) to be broken | 2/1 | 33.3% |
*Betting sites currently aren't taking bets on this event. Odds above have been compiled as theoretical probability from an entertainment perspective only and come from an industry expert.
Why The 40C Line Is Priced So Short
A 6/4 quote on the UK hitting 40C before 1 July reflects forecasts that have firmed up significantly over the past 72 hours.
The 40C threshold has only been crossed once in recorded UK history, during the July 2022 heatwave, when temperatures reached 40.3°C at Coningsby in Lincolnshire.
That figure remains both the all-time UK record and the July monthly record.
Multiple weather modelling agencies have flagged the potential for individual stations to record 39C and above through tomorrow, with the question being whether any single recording crosses the 40C line.
The July Record Market: 2/1 To Beat 40.3°C
The July monthly record of 40.3°C being broken is priced at 2/1, with a 33.3% implied probability.
That 0.3°C gap is meaningful in meteorological terms. Individual weather station recordings during extreme heat events can vary by half a degree based on local conditions, and even at the peak of the 2022 record-breaking heatwave, only one station recorded above 40C while many others recorded high-30s.
The current heatwave is being driven by a persistent area of high pressure over continental Europe that's been steadily advecting hot air masses northward across France, the Low Countries and into the UK.
What the expert says...
Stay Safe
This is genuinely the most important thing in this piece. A Met Office red warning means risk to life. If you're in an affected area:
- Stay out of direct sunlight between 11am and 3pm
- Keep hydrated, drink plenty of water even before you feel thirsty
- Check on elderly neighbours, young children and anyone with health conditions
- Follow official NHS and Met Office advice on heat-related illness symptoms



