The Met Office has issued an amber warning for extreme heat across England and Wales, with temperatures potentially reaching 36C early next week. This heatwave is expected to bring significant impacts on health and infrastructure, particularly in urban areas where temperatures may remain high overnight.
As the heat intensifies, the risk of heat-related illnesses such as dehydration and heat exhaustion increases. The Met Office advises the public to stay hydrated, avoid strenuous activities during peak sun hours, and check on vulnerable individuals who may struggle to cope with the heat.
Travel disruptions are also anticipated, with possible delays in road, rail, and air transport. Those planning to travel should prepare by checking conditions and adjusting plans accordingly to avoid prolonged exposure to the heat.
In addition to health and travel concerns, the heatwave may lead to increased visits to coastal areas, raising the risk of water safety incidents. It’s crucial for everyone to take precautions, such as wearing sunscreen and staying in shaded areas, to ensure safety during this extreme weather event.
Source: GB News

