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Wednesday UK's hottest day of the year so far as heatwave continues | Wednesday UK's hottest day of the year so far as heatwave continues |
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Wednesday is officially the hottest day of the year so far, with people flocking to beaches and beauty spots. | Wednesday is officially the hottest day of the year so far, with people flocking to beaches and beauty spots. |
The Met Office said the temperature hit 32.6C at Heathrow Airport at 14:26 BST on Wednesday, beating the previous record of 28.9C set at the end of May. | The Met Office said the temperature hit 32.6C at Heathrow Airport at 14:26 BST on Wednesday, beating the previous record of 28.9C set at the end of May. |
A level three heat-health alert has been set for parts of England, with advice to take extra care in the sun. | A level three heat-health alert has been set for parts of England, with advice to take extra care in the sun. |
The heatwave is set to break from Thursday evening, with a yellow weather warning for thunderstorms in the UK. | The heatwave is set to break from Thursday evening, with a yellow weather warning for thunderstorms in the UK. |
The Met Office warning covers parts of the UK, including Wales, Northern Ireland and areas of Scotland. | The Met Office warning covers parts of the UK, including Wales, Northern Ireland and areas of Scotland. |
A separate yellow weather warning for thunderstorms across most of the UK is in place from 12:00 BST on Friday to 06:00 BST on Saturday. | A separate yellow weather warning for thunderstorms across most of the UK is in place from 12:00 BST on Friday to 06:00 BST on Saturday. |
Scotland and Northern Ireland have been slightly cooler, with a high of 26.9C recorded in Charterhall in Berwickshire, and 21.8C in Derrylin, County Fermanagh. In Wales, meanwhile, temperatures peaked at 30C in Cardiff. | Scotland and Northern Ireland have been slightly cooler, with a high of 26.9C recorded in Charterhall in Berwickshire, and 21.8C in Derrylin, County Fermanagh. In Wales, meanwhile, temperatures peaked at 30C in Cardiff. |
Tuesday missed out on being the UK's hottest day this year, with a temperature of 28.6C recorded at Heathrow Airport and Kew Gardens. | Tuesday missed out on being the UK's hottest day this year, with a temperature of 28.6C recorded at Heathrow Airport and Kew Gardens. |
The highest UK maximum temperature recorded in June is currently 35.6C, set at Mayflower Park, Southampton on 28 June 1976. | The highest UK maximum temperature recorded in June is currently 35.6C, set at Mayflower Park, Southampton on 28 June 1976. |
People have been taking advantage of the heatwave by heading to beaches and beauty spots, with crowds of sunbathers pictured on beaches in Brighton and Bournemouth. | |
However, council leader Vikki Slade warned Dorset wasn't ready for visitors yet, tweeting "please do not come" in response to a video showing crowds of people arriving at Bournemouth train station. | |
She added: "Your visit will be much more enjoyable if you come after 4 July when we will be fully prepared for your visit." | |
That date is when businesses such as hotels, museums and restaurants will be able to reopen after Boris Johnson announced sweeping changes to England's lockdown. | |
The Met Office raised the level of its heat-health alert to three for the West Midlands and East Midlands on Wednesday, as health officials advised the most vulnerable - many of whom have been shielding during the lockdown - to protect themselves amid the "exceptionally hot weather forecast this week". | The Met Office raised the level of its heat-health alert to three for the West Midlands and East Midlands on Wednesday, as health officials advised the most vulnerable - many of whom have been shielding during the lockdown - to protect themselves amid the "exceptionally hot weather forecast this week". |
Public Health England (PHE) said older people, those with underlying health conditions, and very young children were all more at risk from the higher temperatures. | Public Health England (PHE) said older people, those with underlying health conditions, and very young children were all more at risk from the higher temperatures. |
St John Ambulance advised shoppers to be aware they could be forced to spend extra time in the sun as a result of social distancing measures and to be prepared. | St John Ambulance advised shoppers to be aware they could be forced to spend extra time in the sun as a result of social distancing measures and to be prepared. |
Warnings have been also issued about UV levels, which are going to be "exceptionally high" over the next couple of days. | Warnings have been also issued about UV levels, which are going to be "exceptionally high" over the next couple of days. |
Met Office meteorologist Alex Burkill said these will reach eight across many places and nine across parts of Devon and Cornwall on Thursday. | Met Office meteorologist Alex Burkill said these will reach eight across many places and nine across parts of Devon and Cornwall on Thursday. |
"That's about as high as it gets really in the UK." | "That's about as high as it gets really in the UK." |
Meanwhile, NHS Property Services warned that hand sanitiser should not be left in hot cars, as it can catch fire in high temperatures. | Meanwhile, NHS Property Services warned that hand sanitiser should not be left in hot cars, as it can catch fire in high temperatures. |
However the organisation later clarified saying it now understood that risks associated with hand sanitisers in cars "only become apparent when in contact with a spark". | However the organisation later clarified saying it now understood that risks associated with hand sanitisers in cars "only become apparent when in contact with a spark". |
How are you experiencing the heatwave? Share your pictures by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. | How are you experiencing the heatwave? Share your pictures by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. |
Please include a contact number if you are willing to speak to a BBC journalist. | Please include a contact number if you are willing to speak to a BBC journalist. |
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