Long-term forecasts suggest unprecedented heat could erupt in the UK after a continental heatwave. The Met Office has issued a warning about rising temperatures in the coming days. Remote weather computers have suggested temperatures in London could reach 43C.
The fortune teller has issued a level three health surveillance through Friday 15 July.
Officials point to the health effects of the heat.
Experts have warned parents not to let children run in the sun and wear light clothing.
A record heat could hit England next weekend.
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“In the short term, many can expect temperatures in the high 20s to 20s over the weekend and then into the low 30s early next week.
“Most of the week ahead will remain warm throughout the year, and dry and sunny in many areas. »
Dr Agostinho Sousa, head of extreme events and health protection at the UK’s Health Safety Board, said: “We want everyone to enjoy the hot weather when it arrives.
“But also check with your vulnerable family, friends and neighbors to make sure they are prepared for the hot conditions ahead.
“High temperatures are expected for a long time.
“Make sure to follow our simple health tips to beat the heat, such as closing windows in direct sunlight and making sure your fridge, freezer and fans are working properly. »
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