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Map: Where will the temperature climb during the fourth heatwave of the year in the UK?

Web Desk, 12/08/2025

Hangs for UK Fourth heatwave of the year As the temperature starts rising, they can reach 34C with warnings.

Summer set Peak To the south of England, according to the Met Office, 32C was marked with London on Tuesday.

Other parts of the country are also predicted for high temperatures, with Manchester Clocking Height 28 c on both Tuesday and Wednesday.

Graham Madge, A Meteorological Office The spokesperson said that while the exact temperature was not set in the stone – and could be a hit in the mid -fifth decade – many areas would enjoy “hot magic” during the week.

“I think we can see some parts UK have another Hatwave By the middle of the next week, “he said.

The temperature forecast of the Mate office reaches the high level of 32C in the south for 3 pm on Tuesday, August 12.

The temperature forecast of the Mate office reaches the high level of 32C in the south for 3 pm on Tuesday, August 12. ,Meteorological Office,

A heatwave is identified when a place records a maximum temperature above a specified price in at least three days according to the Met Office. For most people in the UK, it is 25 C, but increases by 28 C in London and surrounding areas, where the temperature is usually higher.

“The general pattern is that we will see that the temperature will start rising from Sunday and the summer duration is likely to run by Tuesday,” Mr. Madge said.

“We are likely to look at the temperature in the UK in a fairly high 20s, and in the south we are likely to see the possibility of reaching the temperature in the middle of the 30s in the middle of the 30s in the middle of the 30s, with the possibility that the heat in places like East Anglia is probably the longest, which is probably the longest for the longest time, which is through Yincolshire and in Yorkharshire.”

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Yellow and amber heat health alert From Monday to Wednesday, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has been issued by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), warning that life may be at risk. The warning covers at least one area.

Health owners have warned of “important effects” in health and social care services as temperature rockets.

From August 11 to August 13, UKHSA has put several yellow and amber heat health alerts across England across England.

From August 11 to August 13, UKHSA has put several yellow and amber heat health alerts across England across England. ,Britain Health and Safety Agency,

In areas covered by an amber health alert, the UKHSA says that “deaths will be likely to increase”, especially among people over 65 years of age or with health conditions.

In the hottest day of the year, 34.7C was so far recorded at St. James Park in Central London on 1 July. As it gets hot once again, Britain hopes that it will look at its fourth heatwave after two in June and two in July.

It comes when Britain has said that they feel unprotected for hot weather, only half of the people said they would comply with hosspipe ban. If they came in action, they fall in the country across the country, according to the new Ipsos voting of 1,075 adults samples across the country, up to 35 percent of children aged 16 to 34 years fall.

About half – 48 percent – The public is not either at all or is not ready to adjust its work or daily routine only because the scorching temperature is more often. Meanwhile, 62 percent say they feel that climate change has had some effect on recent heat and drought in the country.

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However, 16 percent think that recent heatwaves and drought are mainly caused by natural weather cycles, including a third (34 percent) of the UK voters improvement.

Commenting on the conclusions, Rachel Brisli, the head of energy and environment at Ipsos, said: “Our research shows that most of the British people do not consider themselves ready to optimize their lifestyle for heatwaves, and include a reluctance that is correct for almost half of the surveys, especially for the younger generation.”

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