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Heatwave peak set to bring 34C to parts of UK

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Some parts of the UK could see one of the hottest June as a heat wave so far, now on the fourth day, the summits on Monday.

According to the Met Office, 34 ° C temperatures are possible in the Central and Eastern regions of the UK. In June, the UK temperatures exceeded this level three times since 1960.

The Glastonbury Festival advised people to leave before the BST to avoid the beginning, while Wimbledon could see the hottest opening day so far.

A amber warning that has existed since Friday continues to five regions, that is, it is likely that the effects of air will be felt throughout the health care. According to the London Fire Department, there is a “violent” risk of fire.

Eastern Midlands enters the amber heat health warning of the South East, South West, London and the East of England, and is probably exposed to travel delays.

Meanwhile, Yorkshire and Humber and West Midlands are under a less serious yellow warning.

According to the UK Health Safety Agency (UKHSA), high temperatures may increase in deaths, especially between vulnerable.

But it won’t be hot everywhere. “Cloud and a little heavy rain will affect the northern Ireland and western regions of Scotland until Monday, and temperatures will be suppressed to young people,” Met Office Chief Meteorologist Matthew Lenhert said. He said.

It is estimated that it will fall at the lowest levels at night only to 20C in some Tuesdays.

The second heat wave of this year. Thomas Goodall, a London firefighter assistant, said therefore the risk of fires has been “severe” due to low rainfall in recent months.

The guidance of Ukhsa recommends that it be kept away from the sun between 11:00 and 15:00 in the hottest part of the day, wearing hats, sunglasses and suncream.

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