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Heatwave warning issued as temperatures set to soar across parts of England and Wales
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Heatwave warning issued as temperatures set to soar across parts of England and Wales

by Ellie Cartwright
June 20, 2026
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An amber warning for extreme heat has been issued for London and the southeast, with temperatures soaring into the mid-30s...

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Heatwave warning issued as temperatures set to soar across parts of England and Wales

Ellie Cartwright by Ellie Cartwright
June 20, 2026
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Heatwave warning issued as temperatures set to soar across parts of England and Wales

Story Highlight

– Amber extreme heat warning issued for London and southeast.
– Mid-30s temperatures expected Monday and Tuesday.
– Health risks identified for vulnerable populations.
– Possible rise in water safety incidents reported.
– Isolated thundery downpours may occur during heatwave.

Full Story

An amber warning for extreme heat has been issued by the Met Office for Monday and Tuesday, affecting regions including London, the east and south-east of England, portions of the south-west, and Wales. This alert arrives amidst forecasts predicting significantly high temperatures that could pose health risks to susceptible populations.

Greg Wolverson, the deputy chief forecaster at the Met Office, highlighted that while areas in the south and south-east of England are expected to reach heatwave criteria over the weekend, temperatures are anticipated to escalate further at the beginning of next week. “Temperatures will peak around the mid-30s on Monday and Tuesday,” he stated. The impact of such warmth will be compounded by high overnight temperatures, leading to uncomfortable conditions for many.

The forecast includes the phenomenon of “tropical nights,” characterized by temperatures not dipping below 20°C in some areas. Given the humidity accompanying this heat, it will feel particularly oppressive in urban settings.

Distinguishing the Met Office’s amber warning from the heat health alerts issued by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), the former emphasizes a broader scope of threats associated with extreme heat. For the weekend, southern and eastern England are set to experience temperatures that might reach heatwave thresholds. There exists a 40% likelihood of surpassing the UK’s all-time high for June, which stands at 35.6°C, recorded in both 1957 and 1976.

Forecasts predict Saturday may see temperatures around 28°C, escalating to 32°C by Sunday in the south and south-east. As the week progresses, temperatures might hit or exceed 34°C on Monday and stay in the mid-30s on Tuesday, with certain regions likely experiencing overnight temperatures that remain above 20°C.

The heat will create particularly uncomfortable conditions in densely populated areas, where the combination of thermal build-up and humidity can lead to heightened heat stress. The UKHSA has maintained its amber heat health alerts throughout the east, south-east, south-west England and London until 8 pm on Tuesday, indicating continued vigilance is necessary.

In addition, the Met Office has cautioned of the potential for “fairly isolated” thundery downpours during the upcoming week, signalling a complex weather scenario as the heat persists. However, the longevity of these extreme temperatures past Tuesday remains uncertain, although there is a possibility that they could endure in certain localities.

As high temperatures prevail, water safety becomes a pressing concern. A recent hot spell in May tragically resulted in the deaths of at least 15 individuals who encountered difficulties in open water. Samantha Hughes, national water safety partner at the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, stressed the importance of awareness, noting, “With warmer weather approaching, it’s important to remember that the water is still cold. Entering it unexpectedly can lead to cold-water shock, causing a sudden increase in breathing and heart rate, which may trigger panic.”

The current heatwave not only raises health concerns but also highlights the necessity for proactive measures. Local communities and authorities are urged to take precautions to safeguard the well-being of residents, especially those at heightened risk. Vulnerable individuals, such as the elderly, young children, and those with pre-existing health conditions, should remain vigilant and have access to cooling resources, hydration, and comfort.

Given the evolving nature of the weather and the expected increases in temperatures, authorities will continue to monitor the situation closely. The Met Office is providing regular updates to keep the public informed and guide residents on how best to cope with rising temperatures.

Experts recommend checking in on vulnerable neighbours and ensuring access to fresh water, shaded areas, and cooling methods such as fans and air conditioning where possible. Public health officials also advise against strenuous outdoor activities during peak heat hours and encourage individuals to wear light, breathable clothing.

In summary, as the UK braces for a bout of extreme temperatures, the warnings from the Met Office and UKHSA signal a need for heightened awareness and preparedness. The anticipated weather could not only strain health services but also present challenges for emergency services involved in water safety. With measures in place, it is hoped that the negative impacts of the heat can be mitigated through community efforts and public cooperation.

Our Thoughts

To avoid the potential health risks associated with extreme heat as forecasted by the Met Office, proactive measures could include enhanced public awareness campaigns focusing on the dangers of heat exposure, particularly for vulnerable populations. This would align with the requirements of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, which mandates employers to ensure the health and safety of all employees and others affected by their activities.

Key safety lessons include the necessity for proper training on heat stress management for outdoor workers, as well as ensuring adequate hydration and breaks. The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Regulations may have been breached if employers did not adequately assess and manage heat as a workplace hazard.

To prevent similar incidents in the future, local authorities and health agencies should collaborate to develop emergency response plans, incorporating measures from the Health Protection (Notification) Regulations 2010 for managing heat-related health implications. Ensuring accessible cooling areas in community spaces can also help mitigate risks. Enhanced monitoring of water safety protocols during heatwaves is essential to reduce water-related incidents, incorporating guidelines from the Health and Safety Executive’s guidance on managing risks in open water.

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