The Isle of Man could be set for its hottest June day on record tomorrow

By ManxRadio Published 24 June 2026

Get ready for a scorcher! The Isle of Man is on the brink of experiencing its hottest June day on record, with temperatures potentially soaring to 28 degrees or higher across parts of the island tomorrow. If forecasts prove accurate, this would shatter the current record of 28.1 degrees, which has stood since 2023.

Record-Breaking Heat Expected Across the Island

Meteorologists are predicting unseasonably warm conditions tomorrow, with temperatures expected to climb to between 27 and 28 degrees in some locations. The exceptional warmth follows rare red heat warnings being issued across parts of the UK, reflecting the intensity of this weather system sweeping across the British Isles.

Where Will the Record Be Measured?

For the record to be officially broken, the temperature reading must be taken at the Ronaldsway Met Office, the island's primary weather monitoring station. This means exact conditions at this specific location will determine whether the 2023 record falls. Visitors and residents planning outdoor activities should prepare accordingly for potentially record-breaking heat.

Plan Your Visit Around the Weather

If you're exploring the island this week, remember to stay hydrated, wear sun protection, and take advantage of our beautiful coastal areas and shaded attractions. Whether you're hiking the stunning Manx countryside or enjoying our beaches, this exceptional weather could make for unforgettable island memories—just make sure you're prepared for the heat!

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