Roof Window Heat Blind Warning Before Tuesday
Households with attic or loft windows are warned to install external blinds before Tuesday's 39C heatwave. Velux anti-heat blinds block 78% of direct sun rays, costing £50-£85.
Households with attic or loft windows are warned to install external blinds before Tuesday's 39C heatwave. Velux anti-heat blinds block 78% of direct sun rays, costing £50-£85.
The Met Office issued a rare red weather warning for extreme heat and humidity on Wednesday and Thursday, with temperatures expected to exceed 37°C in parts of England and Wales.
Schools and colleges could close on Wednesday and Thursday after the Met Office issued a rare red weather warning for extreme heat, with temperatures forecast to reach 40C, posing a risk to life.
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The Met Office has issued rare red and amber extreme heat warnings for 148 UK areas, with temperatures forecast to reach 39-40°C, posing a danger to life and risk of power cuts.
The Met Office has issued a rare red 'risk to life' alert for extreme heat across 50 UK areas, with temperatures potentially reaching 40°C from June 24-25.
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The Met Office has issued a rare red weather warning as extreme heat is forecast to hit parts of England and Wales, with temperatures potentially reaching 38°C and breaking the June record.
Schools and colleges in England and Wales could close Wednesday and Thursday after the Met Office issued a rare red weather warning for extreme heat, with temperatures up to 40C.
The Met Office has issued a rare red weather warning for Wednesday and Thursday as temperatures could exceed 37C in the shade, with high humidity and warm nights posing health risks.
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RecommendedThe Met Office has issued a rare red weather warning for extreme heat in central and southern England and Wales, with temperatures potentially exceeding 38°C and posing risk to life.
The Met Office has issued a red weather warning for 50 areas across the UK as temperatures could exceed 38°C, with risks to vulnerable people and travel disruptions.
The Met Office has issued a rare red 'risk to life' alert for extreme heat, with temperatures potentially reaching 40C in parts of the UK this week. The alert is in effect from June 24-25.
A Met Office red warning for extreme heat is the highest alert level, indicating danger to life for everyone, not just vulnerable groups. It warns of infrastructure failure, travel disruption, and tropical nights.
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RecommendedThe Met Office has issued an 'extremely rare' red weather warning for parts of Wales as temperatures are forecast to reach 38-40°C on Wednesday and Thursday, posing a risk to life.
The Met Office has issued red weather warnings for 50 areas in the UK, with temperatures expected to reach 40°C on Wednesday and Thursday, primarily in southern England and Wales.
The Met Office has issued a red extreme heat warning for parts of England and Wales, with temperatures potentially reaching 40C from June 24-25. The warning covers 50 areas and highlights health risks from high humidity.
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Scientists warn the UK faces a humidity 'heat dome' with daytime temperatures reaching 38C and 'tropical nights' making sleep difficult. Temperatures could top 43C later this summer, overwhelming A&Es and causing infrastructure failures.
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RecommendedThe Met Office has issued an amber extreme heat warning for 90 UK areas from Wednesday, warning of possible power cuts and loss of essential services as temperatures approach 39C.
Councils issue new bin collection rules as amber heat health warnings are issued for much of the UK, with temperatures potentially hitting 38C. Residents urged to put bins out earlier.
The NASUWT teaching union says schools should consider closing if the Met Office issues a Red heat alert, as temperatures could exceed 38°C. The DfE advises against general closures, but the union warns of risks to life and infrastructure.
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