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Hot weather to peak amid water shortage fears

Elizabeth Rizzini

BBC Weather

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With amber warnings for most southern and central areas, then heat health warnings for the entire UK are enacted – so the demand for travel deduction or health services may be increased demand.

After a warm night, temperatures will rise throughout England on Tuesday, when the temperature reaches its peak.

Most of the UK and Wales will see 25-28C and will reach 34C in some regions, so this week it is likely to meet the heat wave thresholds in several regions.

Meanwhile, the National Drought Group, which includes Met Office, Regulatoryrs, Government and Water Companies, warned Britain that Britain is now suffering from “national important” water deficiencies.

The group said that the UK is a widespread environment and agricultural effects from the water shortage that multiplies the crop yield, reduces feeds for animal husbandry, damaging the river wild and wetlands and increasing forest fires.

The Map of England and Central Europe shows red colors and wind arrows from the south of British Isles

A jet flow in the north and high pressure to the east, preparing hot and humid atmosphere from the south

As high pressure pushes the east, the UK draws a very warm atmosphere from the European continent, especially to the east wind in the south, especially from the European continent.

On Monday, Bergerac and Bordeaux in France broke all time recordings in 41.4c and 41.6c. There are red warnings for heat in France and Spain.

Amber heat health warning – UK Health Safety Agency – Midlands, East Anglia, London and South East England starts at 09:00 and continues on Wednesday until 18:00.

North East England, North West England, Yorkshire and Humber and South West have a yellow warning for the same period.

Yellow warnings stimulate possible effects on health and social services.

Temperatures in Scotland and Northern Ireland can reach 23-26C, perhaps 27C at the east and borders of Scotland.

Most of the UK and Wales could see 25-28c, but the low 30s are likely to the Central and Southern England and Southeast Wales. He could see 34c everywhere from Southwest Midlands to Western London.

Although the highest temperature of the year in Wales could be threatened, it would still not be the hottest day of the year.

2025 Highest Temperatures

  • England – 35.8C Faversham, 1 July
  • Wales – 33.1c Cardiff Bute Park, July 12
  • Scotland – 32.2c Aviemore, July 12
  • Northern Ireland – 30c Bagilligan, July 12
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Temperatures in the capital can reach 34C

Some of them could see a fourth heat wave of summer this week, when the official criteria reached a certain threshold temperature for at least three days. This varies from 25C to 28C in some parts of Eastern England in the north and west of England.

The conditions will remain hot for a third day for most spaces on Wednesday, but temperatures may fall slightly in the west.

There will be more clouds and feel more humid. In the wind direction, more than south-west, the highest temperatures can be in some parts of Eastern Anglia, again in low 30s.

Hot, until Friday, some storms and a little more cool, with less humid air will relax for most on Thursday.

However, as the high pressure increases once again, temperatures will rise up to weekend until the mid -20s of 30C in Southern England and South Wales.

This year, he saw the hottest and most sunny spring that broke the record throughout England.

June and July saw the second and fifth highest temperatures for those months, respectively.

This year, this year has been 13 days in England, which saw a temperature of 30 ° C or more in the UK.

This number will increase even more this week, but it is still low over 30C in 2022 compared to 19 days and 34 days in 1995.

Rainfall was very variable for August. Although only 11 days of the month, some parts of Northern Scotland are not far from recording the average August rainfall, while some parts of Southern England, such as Heathrow and Kew Gardens, have not yet recorded a measurable rain.

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