Met Office issues amber extreme heat warning as UK temperatures set to reach 35°C
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Ben Rich
Summary
The Met Office has issued an amber extreme heat warning for parts of southern and eastern England and south Wales, valid for Monday and Tuesday, with temperatures expected to peak at 35°C (95°F). The warning highlights risks to health, especially for vulnerable people, and warns of potential disruption to travel and infrastructure. Nighttime temperatures will remain above 20°C in some areas, and people visiting coasts, lakes, and rivers are urged to stay safe.
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The developing heatwave is likely to have widespread impacts on people and infrastructure.
It brings the risk of impacts to health, especially for vulnerable people, and the danger of sunburn and heat exhaustion in the wider population.
People travelling to coasts, lakes and rivers are being warned to stay safe in and
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