UK Met Office issues rare red weather warning for Wednesday and Thursday

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UK Met Office issues rare red weather warning for Wednesday and Thursday

The UK’s Met Office forecasters have issued a rare red weather warning for Wednesday and Thursday in the face of extreme heat and humidity. …

The UK’s Met Office forecasters have issued a rare red weather warning for Wednesday and Thursday in the face of extreme heat and humidity. It covers southern Wales as far west as Swansea, and an area of England that includes London and runs from the inland areas of Kent and Sussex, all the way across to Somerset, as far north-west as Birmingham, and as far north-east as southern Cambridgeshire. People in those areas have been told to take immediate action to keep themselves safe as the UK prepares for dangerously high temperatures this week. The “area now looks increasingly likely to see a two- to three-day period where maximum temperatures in the shade exceed 37C, perhaps rising to 38 to 40C in some places”, forecasters said. “The heat will be accompanied by high humidity, exacerbating the potential for discomfort and health impacts, with very warm and humid night times also reducing the ability for people to recover overnight. “Significant disruption to daily life is likely and the public should take every effort to make precautions and adapt their daily routines where possible to cope with these levels of heat, which up to now have been extremely rare for the UK.” An amber warning – serious in its own right – also incorporates almost all of the rest of Wales, and most of the rest of England across to Cornwall, and up to Yorkshire and Lancashire. A red weather warning, which indicates high degrees of both likelihood and impact on people’s lives, is rare in the UK. …

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