Record-breaking heat expected across UK this week, says Met Office
The Met Office has issued an extreme heat warning for the UK, predicting record-breaking temperatures potentially reaching 38C (100.4F) from Monday to Thursday. This heatwave, exacerbated by very high humidity, poses health risks, particularly to the elderly and vulnerable, and could surpass the June temperature record of 35.6C set in 1957 and 1976.

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AI-generatedThe Met Office has issued an extreme heat warning for the UK, predicting record-breaking temperatures potentially reaching 38C (100.4F) from Monday to Thursday. This heatwave, exacerbated by very high humidity, poses health risks, particularly to the elderly and vulnerable, and could surpass the June temperature record of 35.6C set in 1957 and 1976. Overnight temperatures are also expected to remain high, with tropical nights predicted in southern England. The UK Health Security Agency has issued heat health alerts, advising the public to stay hydrated, avoid the sun between 11 am and 3 pm, and keep homes cool. The warning area will expand mid-week, with conditions expected to cool slightly by Friday.
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5 extractedThe UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has issued yellow and amber heat health alerts.
The Met Office has expanded its extreme heat warning for the UK, predicting record-breaking highs of 38C (100.4F) this week.
Overnight temperatures will also be very high, with widespread tropical nights (not dropping below 20C) across southern England.
This week may break the record for the hottest June temperature of 35.6C, set in 1976.
Extremely high temperatures could last from Monday until Thursday.