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Amber Extreme Heat warning issued by Met Office as 35C heatwave approaches

Amber Extreme Heat warning issued by Met Office as 35C heatwave approaches

Summary

The UK Met Office has issued an amber Extreme Heat warning for parts of southern and eastern England and south Wales for Monday and Tuesday, with temperatures reaching 35°C (95°F). The hot weather may affect people’s health, especially those who are vulnerable, and could cause travel delays.

Key Facts

  • The amber Extreme Heat warning covers southern and eastern England and south Wales.
  • The warning is in effect for Monday and Tuesday.
  • Temperatures could reach a high of 35°C (95°F).
  • Nighttime temperatures will stay above 20°C in some areas.
  • There is a risk of sunburn, heat exhaustion, and health problems.
  • Travel delays and other disruptions are possible.
  • This warning is separate from heat health alerts issued by the UK Health Security Agency.
  • The UKHSA alerts focus on vulnerable groups and increased pressure on health services.
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