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Heat health alerts issued in UK ahead of 30°C temperatures

18 June 2026
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The UK is bracing for another heatwave, with the Met Office predicting temperatures exceeding 30°C in southern regions. Health alerts have been issued by the UK Health Security Agency, particularly affecting London, the South East, South West, and East of England, active until 8 PM on Tuesday. The new heatwave is expected to be more humid and muggy than the previous one in May, increasing discomfort, especially for vulnerable populations such as the elderly and those with pre-existing health conditions. Forecasts indicate that London will experience nighttime lows above 20°C, contributing to a challenging environment, while potential thunderstorms may occur in the coming days. Travel disruptions are anticipated as extreme heat could affect railway operations, prompting warnings for passengers to stay hydrated.

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Heatwaves in the UK have become more frequent and intense, with rising average temperatures linked to climate change. According to the UK Climate Projections, summers are expected to be hotter, with increased occurrences of heatwaves, which can strain health services and impact vulnerable populations. The Met Office has noted a rise in heat-related health alerts, emphasizing the need for public awareness and preparedness during such extreme weather events. Historical data shows that rising temperatures can lead to increased mortality rates, particularly among the elderly, making it crucial for authorities to implement health advisories and safety measures.

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