England has just recorded the hottest day of the year so far, triggering an amber heat health alert across the entire country.
Temperature Highlights
- The current high is 32.2 °C, recorded in Kew, west London—breaking earlier records of 30.8 °C in Surrey.
- Full range of England could see peak 30–33 °C temperatures, with areas like Humberside and London expected to stay above 30 °C over the weekend.
Amber Heat-Health Alert Details
- Issued by the UK Health Security Agency, the alert is active from Thursday midday until Monday 9 am .
- This alert signals “significant impacts possible across health and social care services” and warns of a rise in deaths, particularly among those over 65 and those with pre-existing conditions.
💡 Why It Matters & What to Do
- Temperatures may stay high into Monday, with the heatwave strengthening risk of heat exhaustion, heatstroke, and strain on healthcare services.
- Experts recommend:
- Staying hydrated and keeping cool, especially during midday.
- Avoiding strenuous outdoor activities during peak heat.
- Using sun protection like shade, hats, and sunscreen.
- Checking on vulnerable adults and those with chronic health issues.
What’s Next?
Expect another push toward 33 °C in parts of eastern England later this weekend. After Monday, cooler or wetter weather may return, though current projections are for sustained warmth.
Stay Prepared
- At home: Keep indoor spaces ventilated, hydrate regularly, and avoid excessive heat exposure.
- Outdoors: Schedule any necessary activity for early mornings or evenings; rest often and stay shaded.
- Vulnerable individuals: Regular check-ins are essential to ensure they’re coping well.