Madge said: “For three consecutive days last week, the UK June temperature record was exceeded. The heat was widely dispersed across southern England from Somerset to Norfolk. On Friday, the heat became focused more in the east of England.
“If this provisional record passes the necessary quality control checks, then this will be the new all-time high UK temperature record.
“The last record lasted for 50 years, but it is inevitable that with a warming climate this record won’t last as long.”
The 50-year-old record, 35.6C (96F) in Southampton, was beaten by more than a full degree Celsius, highlighting the intensity of the heatwave which gripped the country last week.
It caused travel disruption, schools to close and six NHS trusts declaring critical incidents after being overwhelmed with patients.
Businesses in Norfolk also closed because of the heat and some events were also cancelled.
Temperatures have cooled following the record-breaking heatwave last week.
Met Office forecasters have said temperatures will begin to rise early next week, perhaps reaching heatwave conditions again for some.
However, they were not expected to reach the high temperatures and humidity experienced last week.
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