Summer’s back on! Britain to sizzle in 33C heatwave next week – as heat health warning is issued

Some parts of the UK will be swing with temperatures that will hit 33C with a new explosion of hot air scans in the first heat wave of summer holidays next week.
Families are expected to flock to beaches and parks to enjoy the sunlight with the heat wave conditions expected in the southern regions of the UK on Sunday or Monday.
The UK Health Safety Agency (UKHSA) issued a yellow heat health warning for all England except Monday from 12:00 to 18:00 on Wednesday.
Government officials, especially 65 years and older or health conditions, including the potential to increase in deaths, including high temperatures on health and social care services on the ‘important effects’ warned.
When the fields reach a certain temperature for three days, a formal heat wave is recorded and the thresholds vary between 25C (77F) and 28C (82f) in different areas.
The Met Office is waiting for the temperatures in London to rise from 25C (77F) to 26C (79F) tomorrow, and then on Tuesday, Monday (88F) 31C and 33C (91F) on Sunday 28C (82F). Mercury will then remain over 28C on Wednesday and Thursday.
The Ukhsa warning is not London, Yorkshire and Humber, Eastern Midlands, East of England, the South East and South West, but not the North East or North West.
The latest warning comes after the UK is sweating with three heat waves this summer. Last month in the UK regions of the country, 30C (86) exceeded amber and yellow heat health warnings were combined.
People who enjoyed the hot air at Folkestone, Sunny Sands Beach in Folkestone on July 12th
Although wet for the last few weeks, some water companies have published Hosepipe bans for activities such as watering the garden, cleaning cars and filling rowing pools as part of their efforts to protect materials in the face of dry and hot air.
Before heatwave arrives, Britain faces the weather that can vary with sunlight and shower mixture this weekend – the conditions will be dried in the south.
This morning, it was bright for many of the sunny spells in the southern and middle regions – with rain outbreaks, Northern Scotland.
Tomorrow, for most of the Britain and Wales, it looks greatly good with sunny spells – but again in the northern regions, especially in the North West Scotland.
The market will see that the movement in front of the West in front of the West brought rain to Northern Ireland, a part of Scotland, and potentially North England.
However, the central and southern areas are expected to remain dry with sunny spells, and the tropical storm dexter residues will begin to increase when pulling hot air from the South West.
On Mondays and Tuesdays, temperatures will exceed 30 ° C in places in Central, Southern and Eastern England.
Met Office Spokesman Grahame Madge said: ‘General pattern, temperatures began to increase from Sunday and the heat of the heat will probably last until Wednesday.
“ We see that the temperatures in most of the UK reached the 20s and we see the possibility of reaching the middle of 30Cs in some parts of the Central, South and Eastern England in the South, probably in places like East Anglia to take the longest possibility of lincolnshire and Yorkshire. ‘
Madge said that the exact temperatures cannot be defined yet, but some parts of England will enjoy a ‘hot magic’ during the week.
According to Met Office, when a location saves at least three days, the heat wave threshold is covered when the maximum temperatures save at least three days exceeding a determined value.
This is 25C for most England, but rises to 28C, where temperatures are typically higher in and around London.
Madge, “ `I think some of the Britain in the middle of the next week we may see that there is another heat wave, ” he said.
‘I would be surprised if the fields did not make the time and temperature value, but some places can reach these thresholds for one or two days before the temperatures return.’
The authority added that the estimation became less clarified beyond the middle of the week.
Ukhsa Public Health Consultant Anya Gopfert said: ‘Our findings show that even moderate heat can lead to serious health results, especially for elderly adults. Therefore, it is important that everyone takes logical measures when enjoying the sun.
“ Weather conditions are expected to warm up in several regions on Monday and conditions will continue for several days. Temperatures can reach and exceed 30C in some places.
“ If you have friends, family or neighbors who may be more vulnerable to these conditions, please check them. Make sure they are aware of the estimates and follow the necessary advice. ‘
Next week, the temperatures on July 1 at the Faversham 35.8c (78.4F) during the last heat wave – England’s warmer day in three years – is not expected to beat.
On August 12, he defeated the hottest day of 2024, which was 34.8c (94.6f) in Cambridge; and the 2023 summit on September 10, which was 33.5c (92.3f) at Faversham.
In Lincolnshire, on July 19, the highest 40.3c (104.5f) of 2022 continues to be the highest temperature in the UK.
The storm comes after Floris swept on Monday, and the winds reached speeds up to 90Mph, and then left tens of thousands of people in Scotland weak.
There was a amber air warning for an area extending from the central bird to Northern Scotland, and the storm caused significant deterioration on the railway network.




