London weather

2022 - 7 - 10

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Hour-by-hour Met Office London weather forecast (Surrey Comet)

It's been a gorgeous weekend in London and the good news is the sunny weather is set to continue.

9pm – Sunny cloudy 26°C 8pm – Sunny cloudy 27°C 3pm – Sunny cloudy 29°C

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London weather: Exactly when in July temperatures could soar to 36C (MyLondon)

It will be blue skies in the morning on Friday before turning a little cloudy. The heat waves continues though with highs of 29C. Next weekend - up to 36C. Next ...

Highs of 28C. Thursday looks to be a dry and fine day with plenty of sunshine. These temperatures mean London will be in a heatwave. A Met Office spokesman said: “There is increased confidence that temperatures will rise through the weekend, becoming widely hot, locally very hot from Monday. Wednesday will be another dry day with a mixture of sunny spells and thin, patchy cloud lingering in places. According to BBC Weather, tomorrow will be another hot day with extensive sunshine and just the odd patch of cloud developing at times. It's fair to say, London is SWELTERING. Just when you think you've recovered from being a sweaty mess on the tube, the next day rolls around and there you are again.

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UK weather: London hotter than Jamaica and Morocco next ... (The Independent)

Parts of Britain are set to sizzle next weekend with a heatwave forecast to bring scorching temperatures reaching into the mid-30s. London is forecast to ...

Remove any clothing you can, give them water to drink and get them to rest.” “The first sign that a child is overheating is when they become grumpy or complain of a headache. Resting in the shade and finding cool places is important.

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UK weather forecast: London to swelter on 'hottest day of year' amid ... (Evening Standard)

Met Office forecaster Greg Dewhurst said it could possibly be “the hottest day of the year so far” on Monday as a heat-health alert was issued. Londoners were ...

A heat-health alert has been issued for some parts of the UK this week, with those in affected areas advised to shade or cover windows and check on the vulnerable and the elderly. “So it’s very possible Monday will be the hottest day of the year so far, it will certainly be on par with the existing record, maybe more.” ritons are being urged to check in on the vulnerable and elderly amid warnings that temperatures are set to be hotter in the UK than in Jamaica and the Maldives.

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Heatwave in south-east England could hit 33C this week, says Met ... (The Guardian)

Hottest UK temperature on Sunday was 29.5C and warm air from France and Spain could push it yet higher.

Stroud said: “Towards next weekend temperatures are rebounding and heading back into the 30s. However, the Met Office said it believed there was only a 10% chance of that being realised. It’s not outside the bounds of possibility that we’ll see temperatures in excess of 40 degrees,” said Dan Stroud, a meteorologist at the weather bureau.

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London Hit With Dangerous Heatwave That Could Get Worse (Bloomberg)

Temperatures in UK capital are set to hit 31 degrees Celsius (87.8 degrees Fahrenheit) Monday, according to the Met Office. Early next week could be even hotter ...

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UK heatwave: People advised to be cautious as temperatures soar (BBC News)

The heat-health alerts are expected to stay in place until next weekend. BBC weather presenter Simon King said models showing potential temperatures of 40C and ...

The level three currently in place requires health and social care workers to target high-risk groups of people such as the elderly and vulnerable. Dr Agostinho Sousa from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has urged people stay hydrated and try to find shade when the rays are strongest in the early afternoon. Sweltering temperatures are also affecting the north of England, with Manchester set to reach a high of 28C by mid-afternoon. The heat-health alerts are expected to stay in place until next weekend. Level three heat-health alerts are in place across the south, the Midlands and eastern parts of England where temperatures are soaring. The Met Office is advising people to stay indoors over lunch and to drink plenty of fluid to cope with the heat.

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London braces for hottest day of the year - so far (Romford Recorder)

Temperatures are expected to soar this week – ahead of a further blast of hot weather over the weekend.

Clouds with sunny spells could be widespread across the two areas for the rest of the week, with temperatures remaining in the mid to high teens throughout the week. The forecaster has predicted it will cool off a little on Friday, with the north-west and north-east of England predicted to have some rain with temperatures reaching highs of 19C, ahead of a warmer weekend. The whole of England is largely expected to experience sunny days with some cloud over the next week to match the temperatures of mid to high 20s.

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Hour-by-hour Met Office London weather forecast (Wandsworth Guardian)

It's been a gorgeous weekend in London and the good news is the sunny weather is set to continue.

9pm – Sunny cloudy 26°C 8pm – Sunny cloudy 27°C 3pm – Sunny cloudy 29°C

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UK heatwave: People advised to be cautious as temperatures soar (BBC News)

Level three heat-health alerts are in place across the south, the midlands and eastern parts of England where temperatures are soaring. The Met Office is ...

The level three currently in place requires health and social care workers to target high-risk groups of people such as the elderly and vulnerable. Dr Agostinho Sousa from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has urged people stay hydrated and try to find shade when the rays are strongest in the early afternoon. Sweltering temperatures are also affecting the north of England, with Manchester set to reach a high of 28C by mid-afternoon. The heat-health alerts are expected to stay in place until next weekend. Level three heat-health alerts are in place across the south, the Midlands and eastern parts of England where temperatures are soaring. The Met Office is advising people to stay indoors over lunch and to drink plenty of fluid to cope with the heat.

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London weather latest LIVE: Temperatures to rise above 30C as ... (Evening Standard)

A Level Three Heat Health Alert has been issued by the Met Office and the UK Health Security Agency from 9am on Monday to 9am on Friday.

Forecasters say the UK’s record high this - 32.7C at Heathrow on June 17 - could even be beaten. It’s already hit 29C in St James’s Park according to some temperature readings posted on social media. A Level Three Heat Health Alert has been issued by the Met Office and the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) from 9am on Monday to 9am on Friday in the east and south-east of England, with the rest of the nation having a level 2 alert in place. A Met Office spokesperson told the Standard: “Some models have been producing maximum temperatures in excess of 40C in parts of the UK over the coming weekend and beyond. The Met Office said highs of 33C are expected in some areas in the afternoon, with central, southern and eastern England expected to be the hottest regions. A Level Three Heat Health Alert has been issued by the Met Office and the UK Health Security Agency from 9am on Monday to 9am on Friday

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Heatwave warning: Heat-Health Alert and Level 3 weather ... (NationalWorld)

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According to the NHS, in England, there are on average 2,000 heat related deaths every year. At this level, illness and death can occur among the fit and healthy, not just in high risk groups. It is listed as a “national emergency” by the Met Office.

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Heat alert issued for parts of UK as Britain set for hottest day of year ... (ITV News)

The Met Office has said the mercury in central, southern and eastern England will soar on Monday afternoon. | ITV National News.

“So it’s very possible tomorrow will be the hottest day of the year so far, it will certainly be on par with the existing record, maybe more. Dr Agostinho Sousa, head of extreme events and health protection at the UK Health Security Agency, said: “Heat-health alerts have now been issued to the majority of the country, with temperatures set to remain consistently high throughout the duration of next week. She added: “For some areas, namely parts of the South West, this is probably the start of their heatwave, but for the more widespread heatwave threshold temperatures to be met it’s likely to be from Sunday, so Sunday, Monday, Tuesday.” Meteorologist Annie Shuttleworth said: “We’re at the start of a potentially relatively long spell of warm weather for much of the UK away from the far North West where it’s likely to be a bit cooler and cloudier.” In such conditions, the Met Office issues a heat-health warning which gets sent on to health and social care professionals, so they can work to minimise the impact of the high temperatures on people’s health. A Level 3 Heat Alert is triggered when the Met Office confirms threshold temperatures for one of more regions have been reached for one day and the following night, and the forecast for the next day has a greater than 90% confidence level that the day threshold temperature will be met.

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