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24 Jul 2018 | 02:50 AM UTC

UK: Heatwave warning in effect July 23-27

UK Meteorological Office issues heatwave warning for most of eastern and southeastern England July 23-27; take necessary precautions

Warning

Event

The UK Meteorological (Met) Office issued a level 3 (second-highest) heatwave warning for much of eastern and southeastern England on Monday, July 23. According to the Met, temperatures may reach as high as 30°C (86°F) during the day and 15°C (59°F) during the night through Friday, July 27. Monday recorded the hottest temperatures of the year, with 33.3°C (92°F) being recorded at Santon Downham, Suffolk. The Met is advising residents to keep their homes and offices as cool as possible and for individuals to avoid staying out in the open sun.

Context

These high temperatures could be hazardous to health, particularly for the elderly, young children, and people suffering from chronic illnesses such as cardiac issues, hypertension, and diabetes. Symptoms of heatstroke include high fever, hot, red, dry skin, headache, nausea, drowsiness, intense thirst, confusion, convulsions, and loss of consciousness.

Advice

Individuals in affected areas are advised to keep abreast of local weather forecasts, avoid strenuous outdoor activity, remain indoors as much as possible between noon and 16:00 when temperatures tend to peak, remain well hydrated (with sugar-free, non-caffeinated, non-alcoholic beverages), and wear loose, light-colored clothing. Do not hesitate to seek medical attention if displaying symptoms of heatstroke.