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UK weather: Heath alerts continue as Met Office predicts weekend temperatures to hit 30C

While estimators predicted a hot and sunny weekend, heat health warnings were expanded because the fourth heat wave foresees a hot and sunny weekend in summer.

British Health Safety Agency (UKHSA), Yorkshire and Humber, East and West Midlands, London, South East, South West and East of England on Monday 18:00 yellow warnings will be made, he said.

Warnings mean that important effects on health and social care services are possible due to high temperatures, including a potential increase in the elderly or pre -existing health conditions.

According to Met Office, temperatures are expected to peak at about 30 ° C on Saturday and 29C on Saturday, South-West England.

England is currently in the fourth heat wave in summer. If the hot air constantly meets a maximum temperature for three days, it can be classified as a heat wave.

The estimated is expected to be dry, settled and increasingly sunny on Saturday, because the low cloud slowly returns to the east shore.

Temperatures will be high on Saturday and health warnings in several regions are in place

Temperatures will be high on Saturday and health warnings in several regions are in place (Met Office)

It will then feel warm or hot in sunlight, but the winds will be strengthened in the distant southwest.

Between Sundays and the days, especially in the West, plenty of hot sunlight and conditions will mostly settle and remain dry.

Authorities come as the country warns that the country suffers from “national important” deficiencies.

The National Drought Group, which includes the Met Office, organizers, government, water companies and other organizations, met this week to discuss the conditions.

The UK is experiencing widespread environment and agricultural effects due to lower crop yields, reduced feed for animal husbandry, damage to wetlands and river wild life and increasing forest fires.

Ukhsa advised people to remain juicy, keep it cool as much as possible, and control vulnerable friends, relatives and neighbors.

Ukhsa, Yorkshire and Humber, East and West Midlands, London and South East, South West and East of England on 18 August 18:00, he said.

Ukhsa, Yorkshire and Humber, East and West Midlands, London and South East, South West and East of England on 18 August 18:00, he said. (Ukhsa)

Meanwhile, firefighters traveled throughout England to fight the Great Forest Fire in Holt Heath in Dorset and called for increasing sources of firefighters.

Fire Brigade Brigade Association Deputy Secretary General Ben Selby said that the services have spent “14 years of arches squeezing”.

“1 out of 5 of the firefighters were lost, firefighters were removed from the run and fire stations were closed up and down in the country,” he said.

Dorset and Wiltshire fire and rescue estimated that the fire was burned from 72ha.

The crew traveled from Mersexide, South Wales, Great Manchester, Leicestershire, Surrey, Lincolnshire, Hampshire and Wight Island, Avon, Essex and Kent to help local emergency services.

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