Temperatures to hit 33C for hottest two days in a row

The record for the hottest day of the year can be broken for a second day and temperatures rise to 33C on Friday.
Met Office is expected to continue hot and dry conditions in many places, it will reach low 30s in many places and can exceed the 32.2c record of Thursday.
The UK Health Safety Agency (UKHSA) issued a amber heat health warning for all regions in the UK – for the first time since September 2023 – until Monday.
It warns “important effects” between health and social care services, including the increase in deaths between people with ages of 65 and over or with health conditions.
In the afternoon of Friday, many regions are expected to exceed Heatwave criteria – so according to Met Office, a temperature threshold is maintained for three consecutive days.
On Friday, a heat wave can be declared in London, where it exceeded the 28C threshold for two consecutive days.
On Thursday, Suffolk was the first in the UK after the temperatures exceeded 27C for a third day.
Heatwave is expected to go to the top with a height of 34 ° C on Saturday. Thundery shower, North Wales and North West England, as well as dry and hot conditions in the east.
Sunday, the south and east of England, will sink into the 20s on Sunday, while a little relief is expected, temperatures will cool down to the mid -20s elsewhere.
Despite the record -breaking heat this year, temperatures are still below the June 35.6C summit in 1976.
The heat that continues to build is due to a high -pressure area drawn to other parts of Western Europe throughout the UK.
The National Fire Department said that firefighters responded to more than 500 forest fire in England and Wales this year.
They call the public to be careful while spending time outdoors to prevent further pointed.