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Health alerts come into force ahead of second heatwave | UK News

By uk-times.com27 June 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Reuters Two women in multi-coloured hats sit on a grass bank overlooking Glastonbury Festival.Reuters

Those attending Glastonbury Festival have a warm weekend in store

Heat health alerts have come into force across most of England as the country braces for a second summer heatwave.

An amber alert covers the East Midlands, south-east, south-west, east and London – meaning various health services and the whole population could be affected by the heat, according to the Met Office.

In Yorkshire and the Humber, as well as the West Midlands, less serious yellow alerts apply, meaning that the elderly and vulnerable could be affected.

Temperatures are forecast to rise into the 30s over the weekend, coniciding with Glastonbury Festival, before reaching a new high for the year on Monday, when the Wimbledon tennis championship begins.

Monday could be the hottest day of the year so far, with a 20-30% chance of it reaching 34C or 35C in London and towards the Cambridgeshire area, according to Weather. The Met Office says London could reach 35-36C.

That would make Monday the hottest ever start to Wimbledon too, exceeding the previous opening-day record of 29.3C in 2001 – although players and spectators can expect more comfortable temperatures in the 20s by the middle of next week.

The hottest day during Wimbledon as a whole was on 1 July 2015 when 35.7C was recorded.

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Preparations are well underway at Wimbledon for the opening day on Monday

Temperatures will remain in the mid to high 20s for the 200,000 festival-goers descending on Glastonbury in Somerset this weekend, with a potential peak of 28C on Sunday.

Conditions are expected to remain dry with sunny spells – free of the mud baths of years past – but warm nights could make things for uncomfortable for campers.

Elsewhere in Britain, dry and sunny spells are forecast, with temperatures in the low to mid 20s this weekend. By Monday, Cardiff could match the 30C highs expected across large parts of England.

A heatwave, but for how long?

The sunny spell shows no sign of fading, with few places in Britain expected to see much, if any, rain by the middle of next week.

Large parts of England will officially enter a heatwave – classed as three consecutive days of a temperature above a threshold, which varies by region – around the same time. These heatwaves are expected to last four to six days, finishing on Wednesday.

Other European countries are seeing their own heatwaves too, with temperatures widely in the high 30s to low 40s. A scorching 44C is expected in Cordoba, southern Spain, on Sunday.

EPA People sunbathe next to an outdoor lido in an aerial shot.EPA

People were out in the sun at the London Fields lido this week

Parts of Suffolk are already in an official heatwave, with temperatures exceeding 27C at Santon Downham for three consecutive days. Many more locations will join them over the weekend.

Parts of England could see a “tropical night” on Sunday and Monday – a term used to describe a night when temperatures do not fall below 20C.

Monday’s heat will not be far away from the June record which stands at 35.6C, recorded in Southampton during summer 1976.

Heatwaves are becoming more common due to climate change, with a greater chance of extreme heat.

Scientists at World Weather Attribution – which analyses the possible influence of climate change on extreme weather events – say June heatwaves with three consecutive days above 28C are about 10 times more likely to occur now when compared to the pre-industrial climate, before humans started burning fossil fuels.

The heat health alert system has been used since 2023 by the UK Health Security Agency and the Met Office to prepare health and social care professionals for the impacts of hot weather.

There are four levels of warning – green, yellow, amber and red. 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.

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