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People urged to enjoy warm weather with caution

Tara Rowden by Tara Rowden
May 22, 2026
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People urged to enjoy warm weather with caution

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– UK experiencing unusually warm weather this bank holiday weekend.
– Temperatures may exceed 33°C, breaking May records.
– Yellow heat-health alert issued for vulnerable populations.
– Caution advised for swimming in cold open waters.
– Public urged to stay hydrated and use sunscreen.

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**Public Urged to Stay Safe Amid Unseasonable Sunshine Across the UK**

As the UK prepares for a spell of exceptionally warm weather this late May bank holiday weekend, officials are advising the public to take precautions while enjoying the sun. With temperatures on the rise, many areas will experience sunny conditions that could break previous temperature records for the month.

The Met Office has highlighted that the current heatwave could lead to “unusually warm” temperatures, making this weekend one of the hottest so far this year. According to Steve Kocher, deputy chief forecaster at the Met Office, regions in the south are likely to see maximum temperatures of 30°C on Saturday and could soar to 32°C on Sunday. The warmest day is expected to be on Monday, with forecasts predicting highs of 33°C in southern England and the Midlands. This heatwave coincides with the bank holiday, raising concerns about healthy living amidst the soaring temperatures.

“The warm weather is expected to continue, particularly in southern areas, with the potential for seasonal temperature records to be surpassed,” Kocher stated. Existing records show that the highest temperature for May is currently 32.8°C, and conditions this weekend may well exceed that number.

The weather predictions have prompted the Met Office to issue a yellow heat-health alert for the Yorkshire and Humber region. Valid from 2pm on Friday, May 22 until 5pm on Wednesday, May 27, this alert indicates “significant impacts are possible” across health and social care services, particularly affecting vulnerable individuals.

Dr Anya Gopfert, a consultant in health protection at UKHSA, emphasised the importance of awareness during such heatwaves. “Even moderate heat can lead to serious health implications, particularly for older adults and those with pre-existing health conditions,” she advised. She urged the public to check on friends, family, and neighbours who may be more at risk during this period, ensuring they are aware of the weather conditions and the necessary safety measures.

While many people will take advantage of the sun, the Met Office is encouraging the public to remain “WeatherReady”. With increased interest in coastal areas, the RNLI has reported over double the number of lifeguard rescues last year, highlighting the importance of planning ahead before heading outdoors.

Individuals are reminded that sea surface temperatures currently stand between 9°C in northern Scotland and 13°C off the south-west. This is considerably cooler than mid-summer temperatures, which often reach the 30°C mark. Ashley Jones, head of water safety and education at the Royal Life Saving Society UK (RLSS UK), cautioned against underestimating the dangers of cold water. “As air temperatures rise, the risks of swimming in open water should not be overlooked,” said Jones.

He explained that sudden immersion in cold water can lead to shocking physical reactions, including involuntary gasping and panic, even among competent swimmers. “We advise people to swim at locations where lifeguards are present,” he added, noting that safety measures and supervision can significantly reduce risks. Parents and guardians are also urged to supervise children closely near water and consider brightly coloured swimwear for better visibility.

If someone is in distress in the water, Jones recommends not attempting a rescue directly. Instead, callers should dial 999 and encourage the distressed swimmer to float on their back while throwing them a flotation aid. “Simple precautions can be lifesaving,” he affirmed.

Meanwhile, the British Red Cross has also chimed in with safety recommendations as people look forward to outdoor gatherings. Dafydd Beech, the charity’s national community education manager, pointed out that with the arrival of summer, the warm weather provides an excellent opportunity for socialising. However, he stressed the need for caution.

“Taking care of yourself during these warmer days is vital to prevent conditions like dehydration and heat stroke,” Beech explained. He advised simple yet effective measures such as applying sunscreen, drinking adequate fluids, and taking regular breaks from the sun to build resilience against the heat.

Despite the upcoming heat, local residents are encouraged to take part in outdoor activities while remaining mindful of their safety and health. Regions such as Grimsby and Cleethorpes can expect warm temperatures, with highs predicted at 23°C for Saturday, rising to 24°C on Sunday and reaching 27°C by Monday. Scunthorpe will see similar conditions, with temperatures of 23°C expected on Saturday and climbing further to 28°C by bank holiday Monday.

The efforts of local councils and health authorities to ensure public safety during the upcoming warm days reflects a proactive approach to weather-related risks. Health professionals are working collaboratively to disseminate important safety information, ensuring that all community members are prepared to face the heat responsibly.

In summary, with a forecast indicating an unprecedented rise in temperatures over the coming days, residents are reminded to enjoy the sunny weather while prioritising health and safety. As communities across the UK prepare for outdoor enjoyment this bank holiday weekend, careful planning and vigilance are essential to ensure a fun yet safe experience for all.

Our Thoughts

To prevent health risks associated with high temperatures, several proactive measures could be implemented. First, employers should adhere to the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 by ensuring the workplace environment accommodates for heat stress, especially for outdoor workers. Regular training on heat-related illnesses and appropriate first aid response is crucial.

Public awareness campaigns could be intensified to educate vulnerable groups (e.g., the elderly) on symptoms of heat stress and safety precautions, aligning with the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999. This includes staying hydrated and recognizing when to seek shade or cool environments.

Additionally, enforcement of safety measures at open water sites should be highlighted. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) clarifies that managing risks in water activities involves assessing hazards, using lifeguards, and implementing proper supervision protocols for children. Similar incidents could be prevented by ensuring clear communication about water dangers, recommending swimming in designated areas, and providing resources for water safety education.

Ultimately, proactive measures and compliance with existing UK regulations are essential for mitigating risks during heatwaves.

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Tara Rowden

Tara Rowden

Tara Rowden covers health, safety, and environmental news for UK Safety News, focusing on product safety, consumer health warnings, and occupational hazards. She reports on alerts from bodies including the MHRA, HSE, and local authorities, helping workers and employers stay informed about emerging risks.

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