UK Temperatures Forecast to Exceed 30C During May Bank Holiday Heatwave
1-Minute Brief
The anticipated heatwave may lead to record-breaking May temperatures, increased travel, and health alerts across the UK.
Key Facts
- Temperatures are expected to reach or exceed 30C in parts of the UK over the bank holiday weekend.
- Motoring organisations predict almost 19 million drivers will be on the roads, with the busiest days on Friday and Saturday.
- Coastal roads and routes to seaside resorts are forecast to experience long queues due to the hot weather and half-term break.
- The earliest 30C in the UK since 1952 may be recorded, according to forecasts.
- Health alerts have been issued in response to the expected heatwave conditions.
What Happened
Forecasters predict a significant heatwave in the UK over the May bank holiday weekend, with temperatures possibly surpassing 30C and prompting health alerts and travel warnings.
Why It Matters
The unusual heat for May could break longstanding records, strain health services, and impact travel as millions are expected to take to the roads during the holiday and school break.
What's Next
Authorities are monitoring the situation for potential record temperatures and will continue issuing health and travel advisories as needed. Motorists and vulnerable groups are advised to prepare for the heat.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- Sky NewsUnknown3d agoUK set for hottest day of the year so far
- BBC NewsCenter2d agoTemperatures could reach 30C in bank holiday weekend heatwave
- The GuardianLeft1h agoBritain braces for busy roads as May bank holiday temperatures set to pass 30C
