UK heatwave spreads further north and west as temperatures continue to climb
Summary
A heatwave is spreading across the UK, with temperatures expected to reach up to 35°C (95°F) on Thursday and Friday. The heat will continue for about 10 days, affecting many areas and causing health and fire safety concerns.Key Facts
- Temperatures reached 33.8°C at Heathrow Airport on Wednesday.
- On Thursday, highs of 34°C to 35°C are expected mainly in southern and eastern England.
- By Friday, the heat will move north and west, bringing temperatures in the low 30s to parts of Wales, Midlands, Northern Ireland, and Scotland.
- This heatwave is the third of the year in the UK but will not break June’s highest temperature record of 37.7°C.
- Heat health alerts (amber and yellow) are in place for parts of England and northern areas until July 12.
- The heatwave could lead to health risks, especially for older people and those with health problems.
- The National Fire Chiefs Council warns of increased wildfire risk and advises avoiding disposable barbecues in open areas.
- The heatwave is expected to last at least through next week, with temperatures staying high before cooling after Sunday.
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