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UK Heatwave: Amber Warning Issued as Temperatures Set to Soar
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UK Heatwave: Amber Warning Issued as Temperatures Set to Soar

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  • The UK is bracing for a potential heatwave as temperatures are set to rise significantly from Sunday, with an amber warning for extreme heat in effect from Monday to Tuesday across southern and eastern England and parts of south Wales.
  • Highs could reach 34-35C, with risks to health and infrastructure.

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Why It Matters

Temperatures in the UK are expected to rise significantly, with an amber warning for extreme heat issued by the Met Office for Monday and Tuesday. This follows a period of hot weather and potential heatwave conditions.

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Saturday could provide momentary respite from the heat after sunshine lifted temperatures above 30C (86F) in parts of the UK on Friday.

Fresher air pushing in from the west should suppress temperatures - although highs of 27 or 28C (81-82F) are still expected in south-east England.

Most places should be dry with sunny spells and just a chance of an isolated shower.

However, temperatures are set to rise again on Sunday before climbing further on Monday and Tuesday as a Met Office amber warning of extreme heat takes effect.

For a hot spell to officially become a heatwave, temperatures must exceed a threshold - which varies from 25-28C (77-82F) in different parts of the country - for three consecutive days.

There are parts of south-east England that have now recorded two days above this threshold so a third, on Saturday, would mean a heatwave being declared.

However it is possible that maximum temperatures may fall slightly short of these highs.

Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales - along with northern and western England - will be significantly cooler with afternoon highs expected to reach 16-24C (61-75F).

You can check the forecast temperatures for your area on the BBC Weather website and app.

Whether or not we reach official heatwave criteria, temperatures will start to climb again on Sunday.

Sunny spells are expected in most areas and temperatures are expected to peak at 27-31C (81-88F) in parts of the Midlands, Wales and southern England.

Some areas of northern England will reach 23 or 24C (73-75F) while much of Scotland and Northern Ireland will be at 20-22C (68-72F), away from the far north.

High UV and pollen levels are anticipated in many places.

The Met Office amber warning for extreme heat, external will come into force across much of southern and eastern England and parts of south Wales from 01:00 BST on Monday.

This remains valid until 23:59 on Tuesday, with temperatures set to peak at 34 or 35C (93-95F) in south-east England.

It is very likely that a heatwave will be officially declared in some areas.

There will be tropical nights in some locations where overnight temperatures are expected to remain above 20C (68F).

This combination of hot days and very warm nights is likely to bring a range of impacts to people and infrastructure.

There is a risk to health, especially for elderly and vulnerable people.

The UK Health Health Security Agency has already issued separate amber and yellow heat health alerts across large swathes of England.

However, even in younger and healthier people there is a risk of health conditions such as sunstroke and heat exhaustion.

Delays and disruption to travel networks and power supplies are possible.

There is also the potential for scattered intense thunderstorms, especially for parts of England and Wales, which could pose an additional hazard.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • A heatwave will be officially declared in some areas.

    Very likely · Within days

Open Questions

  • Will the heatwave criteria be officially met?
  • What specific impacts will occur on travel and power supplies?

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