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    Wetter days to come? - Marine heatwave could affect our weather

09:23
15 July 2026

Wetter days to come?
Marine heatwave could affect our weather too

Marine heatwave map showing waters around the UK and Ireland alongside nearby Europe, with sea heatwave levels ranging from around northern Britain to moderate to strong west of Ireland, severe to extreme in the English Channel, and strong to severe in the southern North Sea.
Early July marine heatwave levels around the UK and Ireland.

Sea temperatures around the UK are higher than usual, with some areas seeing an extreme marine heatwave. This deviation from the norm will have consequences for our weather too.

Since early July, sea surface temperatures across north-western Europe, including the UK and Ireland, have been experiencing strong to severe marine heatwaves.

Sea surface anomalies off the coasts of Wales and England have reached as high as 5°C above average, while more widely temperatures are around 2°C above normal for the time of year.

How does a marine heatwave affect our weather?

While the immediate impacts of heatwaves in the water are felt by the marine life around our coasts, the unusually warm seas can also have a knock-on effect on our weather.

Over the coming weeks, elevated sea surface temperatures can result in higher humidity, warmer nights without as cooling sea breezes become less effective, heavier rainfall when frontal systems return, and stronger thunderstorms if conditions are right.

While there is little rainfall in the forecast right now, any system that does arrive will likely be enhanced thanks to the warmer and more humid air it travels over en-route to the UK and Ireland.

June heatwave also warmed the watersread more
Ryan Hathaway
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