UK weather to see Brits hit with heatwave humidity 'dome' amid warning summer temperatures could top 43C
UK weather to see Brits hit with heatwave humidity 'dome' amid warning summer temperatures could top 43C.
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UK weather to see Brits hit with heatwave humidity 'dome' amid warning summer temperatures could top 43C. Scientists issue heatwave health warnings as daytime temperatures expected to hit 38C this week as ‘tropical nights’ make it difficult to sleep as homes cannot cool. More than 800 schools are expected to remain closed as a precautionary measure, while a further 1,500 will allow pupils to leave early.
Furthermore, Scorching temperatures reached 1.25°C above pre-industrial levels, lower only than the two hottest Julys on Earth in the previous two years. The UK's all–time high of 40.3°C was set in July 2022, followed by 38.7°C in 2019. People in the alert area are advised to drink plenty of fluids and keep out of the sun, and avoid exercising between 11am and 3pm, the weather service said.
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UK weather to see Brits hit with heatwave humidity 'dome' amid warning summer temperatures could top 43C.
reliability high4/4 sourcesScientists issue heatwave health warnings as daytime temperatures expected to hit 38C this week as ‘tropical nights’ make it difficult to sleep as homes cannot cool
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More than 800 schools are expected to remain closed as a precautionary measure, while a further 1,500 will allow pupils to leave early.
according to The National (UAE)Scorching temperatures reached 1.25°C above pre-industrial levels, lower only than the two hottest Julys on Earth in the previous two years.
according to The National (UAE)The UK's all–time high of 40.3°C was set in July 2022, followed by 38.7°C in 2019.
according to Daily Mail (Mail Online) - HomePeople in the alert area are advised to drink plenty of fluids and keep out of the sun, and avoid exercising between 11am and 3pm, the weather service said.
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