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Heatwave temperatures to hit 30C today as heatwave continues

It is estimated that temperatures will hit 30C for the second day in London as a heat wave continues. According to Met Office, the east of England and Midlands are expected to see 28 ° C high.

Until 18:00 on Tuesday, an Amber Heat Health warning was given by the UK Health Safety Agency (UKHSA) for some regions on Friday, and temperatures went to the top on Monday.

This is the second amber warning within two weeks and means that the air effects are “likely to be felt throughout the health care”.

The Head of Excessive Events and Health Protection in Ukhsa called on people to control the more vulnerable ones and take “logical measures while enjoying the sun”.

The warning extends to London, East Midlands, South East, South West and east of England.

A yellow heat warning was also released for Yorkshire and Humber and West Midlands than Amber than Amber. It means “important effects” for health and social care services.

On Monday, Ukhsa warned that “most of the country will see temperatures from the beginning of the 30s to the middle” (C) at height of the heat wave.

The country’s current record for June is located in 1957 at 35.6C, which came together in Southampton’s Mayflower Park in Mayflower Park in 1976 in North London.

London Ambulance Service Operation Service Darren Farmer, “Really to keep watery, really important” and “stay away from alcohol,” he warned.

The farmer is also the key to stay away from direct sunlight in the middle of the day and to take your medicine on time.

Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s wife, Carrie Johnson, especially called on breastfeeding mothers to remain juicy. Two Nights were taken to hospital for severe dehydration.

Currently, temperatures at the Glastonbury Festival, which is at the end of its five days, are expected to reach 27C on Sunday. The hottest year for the festival was 2017, which 30C saw high. Dozens of people treated by medical staff.

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