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Tim Hanlon

UK weather forecast: Blistering temperatures as today set to be the hottest of the year

Brits are set for the hottest day of the year today as temperatures continue to ratchet up to highs of 34C by Friday.

The Met Office and the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) have issued a level two heat-health alert for a large part of southern and central England, with a level one alert in place for northern England.

Temperatures will sizzle from Wednesday, which will see highs of 28C in parts of the South East.

It would make it the hottest day of the year so far, eclipsing the 27.5C set in mid-May at Heathrow.

Parts of the UK will also be warmer than Greek Islands Santorini, Mykonos and Zakynthos – as well as Los Angeles and parts of Barbados.

A weather front moving north from Iberia is bringing the hot temperatures (WXCharts)

Greg Dewhurst, a Met Office forecaster, said: “The vast majority of England and Wales will see a lovely day on Wednesday, though slightly different in Northern Ireland and Scotland, which will see cloud and showers.

“It will be very warm in the South East in particular, with the temperature hitting a high of 28C, which would make it the warmest day of the year so far.

“This will then be surpassed on Thursday, with the mercury rising again to around 29C before reaching 33C and even 34C on Friday.

“So it’s going to be very warm as we move into the later part of the week.”

Forecasters have said some parts of England may experience a heatwave later this week, though it is likely to be short-lived.

Sunshine and blue skies are expected for much of the country (Adam Gerrard / Daily Mirror)

On the four-level heat-health alert scale, which is designed to help healthcare workers manage through periods of extreme temperatures, level one is the lowest warning and is the minimum state of vigilance used during the summer months.

Level two, called alert and readiness, is triggered as soon there is a 60% risk that temperature thresholds will be reached in one or more regions on at least two consecutive days and the intervening night.

A heatwave is defined as three consecutive days with daily maximum temperatures meeting or exceeding the heatwave temperature threshold.

The threshold varies in each county.

Agostinho Sousa, head of extreme events and health protection at the UKHSA, said: “During periods of hot weather it is especially important to keep checking on those who are most vulnerable, such as older people and those with heart or lung conditions.

The Met Office has said that it could officially be a heatwave (Emma Trimble / SWNS)

“Make sure to look out for signs of heat exhaustion and follow our simple health advice to beat the heat.”

Charity Age UK is urging elderly people to take some simple precautions, particularly if they have breathing problems or a heart condition.

Caroline Abrahams, of the charity, said: “Older people can be at risk of dehydration and overheating when it gets hot, especially if they live somewhere that is hard to keep cool, so it’s a good idea to let people know if you have any concerns about yourself, especially if you live alone.

“For the rest of us, checking in on older relatives and neighbours is a nice idea – for example, you may have an extra fan you can lend, and the offer of an ice cream when it is sweltering will usually be appreciated too.

“Taking simple steps to keep cool during the hottest parts of the day is a good idea.”

Brits, especially vulnerable people, are being warned to take care in the hot temperatures (SWNS)

She advised elderly people to remain indoors, wear light clothing and drink plenty of water during the warmest times in the day.

An Environment Agency spokesperson said there is a low-risk of drought but warned further hot, dry weather could put pressure on some areas.

The British Red Cross encouraged people to protect themselves and to check in with vulnerable friends, family and neighbours during the soaring temperatures.

UK forecast for the next 5 days

Southern UK becoming very hot by Friday.

Today:

Another fine, dry day for most areas, sunniest skies in the south with sunshine hazy at times over northern and central and Wales later. Cloudier with rain at times for parts of northern and western Scotland. Warmer than yesterday.

Tonight:

A fine evening for most and then a dry night with clear skies or long clear periods. Cloudier with rain at times over parts of northern and western Scotland though.

Thursday:

Most areas fine and dry with plenty of sunshine again, many parts hotter than today. Cloudier with rain at times for parts of the far northwest though.

Outlook for Friday to Sunday:

Dry, sunny and hot on Friday, although cooler in the north with rain. Cooler over the weekend with heavy rain in the south. Becoming dry and bright in the north.

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