UK weather: Amber heat health alert issued for England ahead of potentially the hottest June day on record
- Starting June 27 through July 1, five regions in England have been placed under amber heat alerts, while yellow warnings have been issued for Yorkshire and the West Midlands in anticipation of a heatwave by the UK government body responsible for health security.
- The alerts followed forecasts of a ridge of high pressure bringing warmer air that will push temperatures higher over the weekend and early next week, especially in southeast England and parts of east Wales.
- Temperatures are forecast to reach their highest on Monday, climbing to the low to mid-30s Celsius, following weekend highs of around 30 to 31 degrees in affected regions such as parts of Wales and southern England.
- Dr Agostinho Sousa warned the heat could cause serious health effects, especially for older adults and people with medical conditions, and advised precautions such as staying hydrated and seeking cooler spaces if symptoms appear.
- The alerts indicate a probable rise in pressure on healthcare and social support systems, along with an expected increase in heat-related fatalities, emphasizing the importance of public education and preventative actions throughout the heatwave.
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