Britain issued urgent amber heat warning as mercury skyrockets to 32C

An urgent amber heat warning has been issued as temperatures in the UK are set to rise up to 32C.

The UK Health Security Agency has issued the warning for all areas of England apart from the North East.ย 

The hottest temperature of 2023 could be recorded during this week’s heatwave.

The Met Office is predicting maximum temperatures of 32C on Wednesday and Thursday, potentially matching the year’s record of 32.2C in June.

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The UK Health Security Agency had issued a yellow alert across the whole of England apart from the North East, between 2pm on Monday and 9pm on September 10.

It has since raised the threat level to amber, meaning a heightened risk of death among those aged over 65 in social care settings.

Heatwave criteria will likely be met in a number of places over the next couple of days, and for much of the UK it will feel “very warm to hot”, Rachel Ayers, senior meteorologist, said.

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