UK weather: Amber health alerts as heatwave temperatures set to hit 34C

Since high pressure prevails in Central Europe, excessive heat is already built in steps, including Spain, Portugal and France. French city Nimes, 41.8c (107F) on Sunday recorded the highest August temperature. Red heat warnings in southwest France remain on Monday and Tuesdays.
Part of this hot and humid air in our south will gradually spread to the north to England in the coming days.
On Monday, many regions of England and Wales will see temperatures in the mid -20s. The London region is expected to be around 30 ° C, while Scotland and North Ireland will remain a little more cool in the low 20s.
Until Tuesday, the temperature wave reaches the top, the more intense and widespread temperature.
The UK will record temperatures between most 24 and 30 ° C, and the hottest conditions are focused on London and Midlands, which can reach 34C (93F). It is not expected to defeat the hottest day of England at the moment, and Faversham has so far standing at 35.8c (96f) recorded in Kent.
Wednesday will be a warm day for many people, but it will probably not be as hot as Tuesday due to a small change in the wind direction. Heatwave criteria are likely to continue in the Central and Eastern regions of Eastern Wales and Eastern Scotland.
London, South East, England, Eastern Midlands and West Midlands will be available for all UK until Wednesday evening on Tuesday morning.
In addition to heat day and night heat, the nights will feel warm and humid in the first half of the week. In Southern England, there is a tropical chance of one or two nights where temperatures do not fall below 20C all night.
On Thursday and Friday, most places see temperatures in the mid -20s, while we can record more heat wave days in southern England.




