
England and Wales are winding under the waves in the waves because both nations have seen a maximum of 30.8 ° C, while Friday is not the hottest day of the year, according to Met Office. His spokesman said it was coming when storms warn on Saturday to hit a large part of northern England. In isolated areas of England, temperatures could rise to up to 34 ° C, but there may be rain, hail and flash.
The official thermal wool is announced when temperatures meet or exceed specific sills, between 25 ° C to 28 ° C, depending on the region for three consecutive days. According to the meteorologist Met Office Becky Mitchell, “many areas” in England and “one or two areas” in Wales, including Cardiff, now have reached the status of Heatwave after top temperatures recorded on Friday.
Although the national temperature record remains uninterrupted this year, Friday meant the hottest day of 2025 for Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland. Office Met released a yellow thunderstorm warning, which ranged from Nottingham to areas north of Newcastle, in fact from 15:00 on Saturday to 4:00 on Sunday.
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What should Met Office say?
The office Met warned that the most difficult storms could bring “frequent lightning, large hail and impact winds” with the risk of floods. Nicola Maxey’s office spokesman remarked: “Disal storms are going through.”
“Some of the rain could be quite intense and frequent lightning, hail, impact winds and some heavy downpours that we haven’t seen for a while. Some of the country is quite heavy at the moment, and when you get heavy rain, it can cause surface water problems that would be difficult to balance and a little chance to flood.”
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On Thursday, temperatures rose to 32.2 ° C in Kew in West London during a warning from amber heat covering all areas of England. This warning first issued by the British Health Agency (UKHSA) since September 2023 remains valid until 9:00 on Monday. He warns against “probably significant impacts” on medical and social care due to extreme heat, including the expected increase in death, especially for those who aged 65 and more or individual with basic health conditions.
“In response to hot weather, the Royal Society for Rospa (Rospa) urged people to seriously take preventive measures in the heat and water safety. During the thermal wave of 2022, when temperatures exceeded 40 ° C, 320 individuals required hospital treatments.
Steve Cole, the director of the policy in Roska, said: “Heat is no longer just a holiday enjoyment-it is a growing risk of public health. We see more frequent and intense waves in the UK and worldwide, and the data show that this is a pure increase in disease and death.
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