UK Braces for Another Heatwave With Temperatures Forecast Up to 34C
1-Minute Brief
The upcoming heatwave raises health concerns and prompts official alerts as unusually high temperatures persist across the UK.
Key Facts
- Doctors have warned that people taking antidepressants or antipsychotics are more prone to overheating during the heatwave.
- The Met Office has issued heat health alerts for most regions of England from Sunday to Saturday.
- Forecasts predict temperatures in the south of England could reach 28C on Saturday and peak at 34C in the south-east.
- Experts say those on certain medications may face increased health risks during prolonged hot weather.
- A fresh hot spell is expected to bring temperatures up to 31C on Monday in the south.
What Happened
A new heatwave is forecast to affect much of the UK, with temperatures expected to rise significantly, especially in southern regions. Authorities have issued health alerts and experts have highlighted increased risks for vulnerable groups.
Why It Matters
Prolonged high temperatures can strain public health systems, particularly affecting people with certain medical conditions or on specific medications. The heatwave also raises concerns about infrastructure and environmental impacts.
What's Next
Authorities will monitor the situation as the heatwave progresses, with further updates expected from the Met Office. Residents are advised to follow health guidance and take precautions during the period of elevated temperatures.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft7h agoThird heatwave of the year to hit UK this weekend as temperatures soar to 29C
- The IndependentLeft1d agoDoctors issue warning to people taking antidepressants during UK heatwaves
- The GuardianLeft1h agoWeek-long heatwave due in England with 34C peak in south-east
