A yellow heat health alert has been issued across several parts of the UK, with temperatures forecasted to soar above 30C. This heatwave, the fourth of the year, raises health concerns, particularly impacting health and social care services. The alert lasts from noon on August 11 until June 13. Impacted regions include Yorkshire, East Midlands, London, and others. Forecasters predict temperatures will reach the low 30s on Monday and mid 30s on Tuesday. Tropical Storm Dexter is causing warm air influx from the southwest, yet later week weather remains uncertain.
A yellow heat health alert has been issued across parts of the UK, with temperatures expected to exceed 30C, prompting health warnings for vulnerable populations.
The warning from the UK Health Security Agency spans from Monday August 11 until Wednesday August 13, with significant impacts expected on health and social care services.
Forecasters predict the low 30s on Monday and mid 30s on Tuesday, particularly in southern England, as Tropical Storm Dexter influences the weather.
The Met Office is uncertain about the weather outlook following the heatwave, despite confidence in the warm weather being drawn up from the southwest.
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