
Amber extreme heat warning extended before cooldown ends record-breaking heatwave
There will be relief at last from the extreme heat in the east and south-east of England with temperatures in the mid-twenties.
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Entering it unexpectedly can lead to cold water shock, causing a sudden increase in breathing and heart rate, which may trigger panic." It comes after at least nine people died in the water during May's heatwave , the youngest being 12-year-old Junior Slater. While the air temperature may be high, the water is much colder, and sudden immersion can trigger cold water shock." The safety campaign was supported by Darren Lloyd, whose son Jack, 16, died after entering Crown Lakes in Farcet. Cooler for many but not all on Saturday Temperatures on Saturday will drop back to the mid to high teens for many, although still around 17-20C for the south-east of England and there have been some overnight thunderstorms too.
Furthermore, High pressure, which has been responsible for the sunshine and heat, is starting to retreat eastwards and low pressure is centred to the north-west of the UK, bringing weather fronts in from the Atlantic.
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Entering it unexpectedly can lead to cold water shock, causing a sudden increase in breathing and heart rate, which may trigger panic." It comes after at least nine people died in the water during May's heatwave , the youngest being 12-year-old Junior Slater.
according to Daily ExpressWhile the air temperature may be high, the water is much colder, and sudden immersion can trigger cold water shock." The safety campaign was supported by Darren Lloyd, whose son Jack, 16, died after entering Crown Lakes in Farcet.
according to Daily ExpressCooler for many but not all on Saturday Temperatures on Saturday will drop back to the mid to high teens for many, although still around 17-20C for the south-east of England and there have been some overnight thunderstorms too.
according to BBC News — Science & EnvironmentHigh pressure, which has been responsible for the sunshine and heat, is starting to retreat eastwards and low pressure is centred to the north-west of the UK, bringing weather fronts in from the Atlantic.
according to BBC News — Science & Environment
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