Jersey has hottest June since 1976, say forecasters
It has been the second warmest June since records began in 1894 Jersey had its warmest June since 1976, according to meteorologists Temperatures averaged 18.4C (65F), only 0.3C (0.55F) less than they were 47 years ago when there was a long period of hot weather. It has been the second warmest June since records began in 1894, said forecasters. Jodie Stock, senior Jersey meteorologist, said: "If we look at the 30-year climate average for June, it should be 16.3C, so that's two degrees higher than the average for the time of year." Follow BBC Jersey on Twitter , external and Facebook , external . Send your story ideas to channel.islands@bbc.co.uk , external . Hottest June kills UK fish and threatens insects World likely to warm beyond key 1.5C limit by 2027 A really simple guide to climate change Jersey Weather Hundreds show support for mental-health charities by joining second Run for Kezia Teaching union u-turns on next week's strike action in Jersey Teaching union calls off strike action but two others say theirs will go ahead "Spontaneous" street puncher caught on CCTV Religious run rounds off every parish in Jersey Jersey Zoo boss resigns amid allegations of a 'toxic culture' Race against time to save Morocco quake survivors US denies Cold War with China in historic Vietnam visit How Russia and West agreed on Ukraine G20 language Florida's first hurricane-proof town The greatest spy novel ever written? Why is everyone crazy about Aperol? 2023 BBC.