UK Heatwave Causes Roads to Soften and Vehicles to Struggle as Temperatures Soar
The United Kingdom has been experiencing an intense heatwave, with soaring temperatures causing disruption across the country and putting pressure on roads, transport, and public infrastructure.
As temperatures climbed, road surfaces in several areas became soft, with asphalt beginning to deform under the extreme heat. Authorities warned that prolonged exposure to high temperatures could damage roads, making driving more hazardous and increasing maintenance work.
🔹 🇪🇺🇩🇪🇮🇹🇬🇧 Brutal heatwave is hammering Europe hard trams grind to halt in Germany as rails buckle and roads melt across the UK and Italy.#EuropeHeatwave #ClimateCrisis pic.twitter.com/ew1YOPQx3N
— ActiveMonitor (@ActiveMonitors) June 29, 2026
The heatwave also raised concerns for motorists. Experts advised drivers to check tire pressure before traveling, as overheated roads and high air temperatures can increase the risk of tire blowouts. Drivers were also encouraged to monitor engine coolant levels and avoid unnecessary journeys during the hottest parts of the day.
Images and videos shared across social media showed roads appearing to "melt" or buckle under the heat, highlighting the impact of unusually high temperatures on infrastructure. Similar scenes have been reported during previous UK heatwaves, when softened asphalt caused temporary road closures and traffic disruptions.
At the same time, several viral posts claimed that traffic lights and other public infrastructure had melted because of the heat. However, fact-checkers clarified that some of these videos were unrelated to the heatwave and were actually the result of separate fire incidents rather than extreme temperatures.
Meteorologists have warned that heatwaves are becoming more frequent and intense across Europe due to climate change, increasing the likelihood of infrastructure damage during future summers. Officials continue to advise the public to stay hydrated, avoid prolonged exposure to the sun, and take extra precautions while traveling.
While the heatwave has created striking scenes across the UK, experts emphasize the importance of verifying viral content online, as not every dramatic image circulating on social media accurately reflects the impact of the extreme weather.
The United Kingdom has been experiencing an intense heatwave, with soaring temperatures causing disruption across the country and putting pressure on roads, transport, and public infrastructure.
Highway Roads in UK not able to tolerate 35 degree C temperature & melting. pic.twitter.com/ESK4fV0mMR
— Dr Vinusha Reddy (@vinushareddyb) June 28, 2026
As temperatures climbed, road surfaces in several areas became soft, with asphalt beginning to deform under the extreme heat. Authorities warned that prolonged exposure to high temperatures could damage roads, making driving more hazardous and increasing maintenance work.
The heatwave also raised concerns for motorists. Experts advised drivers to check tire pressure before traveling, as overheated roads and high air temperatures can increase the risk of tire blowouts. Drivers were also encouraged to monitor engine coolant levels and avoid unnecessary journeys during the hottest parts of the day.
Images and videos shared across social media showed roads appearing to "melt" or buckle under the heat, highlighting the impact of unusually high temperatures on infrastructure. Similar scenes have been reported during previous UK heatwaves, when softened asphalt caused temporary road closures and traffic disruptions.
🚨 Europe is literally melting.
— RB. (@KailashVashi) June 28, 2026
As temperatures soar to 40–45°C, traffic lights in parts of Italy and Germany are reportedly melting under the relentless heat.
The continent"s extreme heatwave is pushing infrastructure to its breaking point. 🌡️🫠 pic.twitter.com/6oK04O3wgS
At the same time, several viral posts claimed that traffic lights and other public infrastructure had melted because of the heat. However, fact-checkers clarified that some of these videos were unrelated to the heatwave and were actually the result of separate fire incidents rather than extreme temperatures.
Meteorologists have warned that heatwaves are becoming more frequent and intense across Europe due to climate change, increasing the likelihood of infrastructure damage during future summers. Officials continue to advise the public to stay hydrated, avoid prolonged exposure to the sun, and take extra precautions while traveling.
While the heatwave has created striking scenes across the UK, experts emphasize the importance of verifying viral content online, as not every dramatic image circulating on social media accurately reflects the impact of the extreme weather.