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The UK is set to swelter under an intense heatwave this week, with temperatures reaching 34°C on Tuesday, July 1, triggering an amber health warning across the capital and much of England.
The UK Health Security Agency and Met Office have issued an amber heat health alert effective until 9am on Wednesday, July 2, warning of “very hot” conditions that could pose risks to vulnerable individuals and strain public services.
Heatwave Details
- Monday, June 30: Temperatures peaked at 33°C
- Tuesday, July 1: Forecast to rise to 34°C
- Wednesday, July 2: Temperatures expected to drop to 24°C
- Thursday: Mostly sunny, 26°C
- Friday: Increasing cloud cover, 28°C
- Saturday: Showers expected, 23°C
Met Office & NHS Advice
- Stay indoors or in shaded areas during peak heat (11am–6pm)
- Keep hydrated and avoid alcohol
- Check in on elderly, children, and those with existing health conditions
- Avoid strenuous physical activity
Cooling Trend Expected
While Tuesday will mark the peak of the heat, a slow cooling trend is expected through the rest of the week, with rain forecast by Saturday bringing relief to scorched streets and parks.
For the latest updates and alerts, follow Met Office or tune into local news bulletins.
Stay safe, stay cool.