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Mapped: Where will the temperature in Britain climb during the fourth heatwave of the year?

Web Desk, 08/08/202508/08/2025

UK Can be set for its fourth Hatwave After next week temperature It is predicted to climb from Sunday.

There are temperatures Shikhar expects According to the highlight of England, according to Meteorological OfficeWith 28C marking with London on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. It is ready to remain warm in other parts of the country, with a temperature of 27C on Manchester Tuesday and 25C on Wednesday.

Graham Mag, a Met office spokesman, said that the exact temperature was not set into stone – and could hit in the mid -fifth decade – many areas would enjoy “hot magic” during the week.

“I think we can see that some parts of Britain have another heatwave by the middle of next week,” he said.

The temperature is expected to rise on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday ,Meteorological Office,

According to the Met Office, a heatwave is identified when a place is higher than a specified price over a place at least three consecutive days. For most people in the UK, it is 25 C, but in London grows up to 28 C and in the 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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A yellow summer health warning The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has released some parts of the country from 12 noon to 6 pm on Monday. The warning includes Yorkshire and Hamber, East Midlands, East England, London, South East and Southwest.

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

Britain's swaths fall under a yellow heat health alert

Britain’s swaths fall under a yellow heat health alert ,Uhusa,

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 warm once again, Britain could see its fourth heatwave after another in June and two in July.

It comes when the Us said that they feel unprotected for hot weather, only half of the people said that they would comply with hospipe ban. If they came in action, according to the new Epsose voting of a sample of 1,075 adults across the country, according to the new Epsose voting, up to 35 percent of children between 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.

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, head of energy and environment in Ipsos, said: “Our research shows that most of the British people do not consider themselves ready to adapt their lifestyle for heatwaves and include a reluctance that is true to about half of those surveys, especially to the younger generation.

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“In general, the public believes that climate change has at least some impact on recent heat and drought that are becoming more frequent part of our lives. Improvement Britain voters, however, have doubts about human impact on extreme weather events.”

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