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Amber heat health alerts issued as temperatures to soar | Amber heat health alerts issued as temperatures to soar |
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Amber heat health alerts have been issued for parts of England as temperatures are set to climb to more than 30C. | Amber heat health alerts have been issued for parts of England as temperatures are set to climb to more than 30C. |
They will be in force from 12:00 BST on Friday until 18:00 BST on Tuesday, with the warmest weather expected on Sunday and Monday. | They will be in force from 12:00 BST on Friday until 18:00 BST on Tuesday, with the warmest weather expected on Sunday and Monday. |
The amber alerts will be in place for five regions - East Midlands, South East, South West, East and London - while less serious yellow heat health alerts will be in force for two areas, Yorkshire and Humber and the West Midlands. | The amber alerts will be in place for five regions - East Midlands, South East, South West, East and London - while less serious yellow heat health alerts will be in force for two areas, Yorkshire and Humber and the West Midlands. |
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) warns that the hot weather is likely to bring increased pressures on health and social care services. | The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) warns that the hot weather is likely to bring increased pressures on health and social care services. |
The new heat health alerts come as a second heatwave of 2025 is expected in parts of the UK. The first heatwave saw this year's hottest day recorded - 33.2C in Charlwood, Surrey on 21 June. | |
Humidity is set to increase on Friday as a warm airmass associated with the recent extreme heatwave in the USA makes its way across the Atlantic. | |
While temperatures will be warm for most of England, rain and showers are forecast in the North West. | |
It is forecast to become much hotter over the weekend as a ridge of high pressure over Europe influences our weather. | |
On Saturday temperatures will more widely cross 'heatwave thresholds' before getting more intense into Monday, which is likely to be the peak of the hot weather. | |
In East Anglia and south-east England temperatures are likely to reach 33-34C, challenging or surpassing the highest temperature of 2025. | |
The UKHSA alert system works in conjunction with the Met Office but has a focus on health risks in a bid to provide early warnings for health and government services. | |
There are four levels of warning - green, yellow, amber and red - an amber warning means the whole health service is likely to be affected by the hot weather. | |
Among examples given by UKHSA are difficulties managing medicines, the ability of the workforce to deliver services and internal temperatures in care settings exceeding the recommended thresholds. | |
The agency also refers to a possible rise in deaths - particularly among those aged 65 or over or with health conditions - as well as health risks to the wider population. |