London Hits 31c for Second Day As UK Heatwave Builds – ryan
Darren
Lead Weather Presenter
Temperature Have Once Again Hit 31C (88F) in London as a New Heatwave Continues to Build.
An amber heat alert is in place in place for many and runs unil 18:00 bst on tuesday, with temperatures set to peak at 33c in some parts of the uk on monday and postsibly at 34c in tuesday.
The East of the England and the Midlands have seen highs of up to 27C, accorting to the Met Office.
This is the second amber alert in two weeks and means weather impacts are “Likely to be felt across the which health Service”.
The Head of Extreme Events and Health Protection at the UK Health Security Agency (Ukhsa) Urged People to Check on Those Who Are More Vulnerable and Take “Sensible PRECAUTIONS ÇJILE ENJOYING The Sun”.
The Alert Stretches Across London, The East Midlands, South East, South West and East of England.
A Yellow Heat Alert, Less Serious Than Amber, Has Also Been Issured for Yorkshire and Humbler As the West Midlands. It denotees “Significant Impacts” for the Health and Social Care Services.
The Highest Temperature recorded on Sunday was at the park in central London, Which Had Readings of 31C.
The ukhsa has warned that “Much of the Country Will See temperature in the Early to Mid-30s” at the heatwave on monday.
Higher Temperature Will Begin to Spread to More of England and East Wales from Monday Who “With Light Winds Will Feel Humid and More Uncomfortable”, Said Bbc Weather Forecaster Darren Bett.
“32 or 33C is Likely in the Midlands, Lincolnshire, East England and Southeast England,” he added.
Glastonbury organisers have issured Heat Advice for People Packing up Tents and Leaving the Site As the Festival Winds Down.
“To Avoid Queues and the Heat, Leave BetWeen Midnight Tonight and 6am Monday” they Said in a post on their website on Sunday, the ATHE of Expective Sweltering Temperature.
A Reading at the Yeovilton Weather Station Near Glastonbury Showed Reached 26.4C on Sunday.
The Hottest Year for the Festival was 2017, when Highs of 30C Saw Doses of People Being Treated by Paramedics.
Wimbledon, which kicks off on monday, is expert to see its hottest opening day on record.
Most Parts of the UK Will Be A Little Cooler on Tuesday. But in London Could Hit 34C temperature.
The Country’s Current Record High for June Rests at 35.6C, Set in Southampton’s Mayflower Park in 1957 and Again at Camden in North London in 1976.
Darren Farmer, Director of Operations at London Ambulance Service, Has Warned “IT’S Really, Really Important to Keep Hydrated” and “Keep Away from Alcohol” in the Heat.
KEEPING OUT OF DIRECT SUNLIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE DAY AND TAKING YOUR MEDICATION IN A TIMELY MANY ARE ALSO KEY, Farmer Added.
Carrie Johnson, Wife of Form Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Has Urged Breast-Feeding Moters in Particular to Stay Hydred AFTER She was hospitalked for two nights for Severe Dehydration.
London Fire Brigade Have Warned of the Increated Risk of Wildfires As Temperature Rise and Have People to Take Precautions Wen Outdoors.
The Heatwave is Expected to be over by wednesday when the will drop Significantly.
With a band of cloud over East England and Southeast England there will be the potential for heavy rain and thunderstorms.
Next Weekend, instead of another Heatwave we are more liked to have some rain – which for many will be a welcome sight.