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UK faces third heatwave in three months as temperatures soar

by Jade Anderson
July 6, 2026
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UK faces third heatwave this summer as temperatures soar

Jade Anderson by Jade Anderson
July 6, 2026
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UK faces third heatwave this summer as temperatures soar

Story Highlight

– Third UK heatwave this year confirmed by Met Office.
– Temperatures expected to exceed 35C in some areas.
– Amber heat health alerts issued for southern England.
– Risk of “tropical nights” with temperatures above 20C.
– Motorists advised to check vehicles and stay hydrated.

Full Story

The UK is bracing itself for a significant rise in temperatures as the Met Office has issued alerts regarding a third heatwave this summer. As forecasts predict highs reaching 35C in various regions, health officials have also raised concerns about the potential impact on public health.

The Met Office confirmed on Monday that southern England has met the criteria for a heatwave after three consecutive days of temperatures exceeding 28C. The weather is expected to continue its upward trajectory this week, with additional regions possibly crossing their own threshold for heatwave conditions. In the south, predictions indicate temperature peaks of around 32C on Tuesday, with the mercury expected to rise to between 33C and 34C in subsequent days. Isolated parts of the country could see the highest temperatures, potentially reaching 35C on Friday and Saturday.

Earlier, Teddington in south-west London recorded a maximum temperature of 34C, according to the Met Office. However, the pattern of hot weather will not be uniform across the country; Scotland is forecast to experience stronger winds and rain, keeping temperatures closer to seasonal averages during the early part of the week.

Nevertheless, as the weekend approaches, warm air is expected to push into northern England, bringing rising humidity levels and a possibility of showers or thunderstorms. While temperatures may dip slightly early next week, many areas are likely to remain dry and warm.

Steven Keates, the deputy chief forecaster at the Met Office, highlighted the nature of this particular heatwave. “Parts of the UK are entering heatwave conditions: the third heatwave in the UK so far this year. However, unlike the May and June heatwaves, we are not expecting this one to be record-breaking,” he stated. While temperatures will not reach the extremes seen in previous months, southern regions should still anticipate several days with highs in the low 30s.

To address the rising temperatures and associated health risks, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has implemented amber heat health alerts across the Midlands and southern England. This alert signifies a backlog of pressure on health and social care services, particularly due to an anticipated increase in heat-related incidents, especially for vulnerable populations such as elderly individuals or those with chronic health conditions.

In addition to the amber alerts, yellow heat health warnings are in place covering Yorkshire and northern England, signalling potential health impacts in those areas as well. The agency has also cautioned that rising temperatures may lead to a surge in water-related incidents, prompting warnings about the dangers of cold water shock and drowning.

The Met Office further warned of “tropical nights” in the coming days, when overnight temperatures are unlikely to fall below 20C. As summer temperatures rise, National Rail Enquiries has advised train passengers to stay updated with travel information due to the potential for heatwave-related disruptions. Meanwhile, vehicle breakdown recovery services are preparing for increased demand, with rising temperatures leading to a higher likelihood of roadside assistance calls.

For motorists, safety measures are vital. Experts recommend ensuring vehicles are well-maintained to withstand the heat, urging drivers to check tyre pressures, coolant levels, and to carry adequate water supplies, especially for those travelling with pets. Tony Rich, a road safety spokesperson for the AA, noted, “With temperatures expected to climb into the low 30s across parts of England over the coming days, drivers should take the heat as seriously as they would ice or heavy rain.”

He further stressed the importance of pre-trip preparations, including making necessary vehicle checks and planning for regular breaks on longer journeys. Additionally, drivers are advised to avoid travelling during the hottest parts of the day when possible. In the event of a breakdown, motorists should find a safe area to wait for assistance while remaining hydrated.

As the heatwave continues, the Met Office has also issued warnings regarding high UV levels across much of the UK, urging the public to apply effective sun protection. With pollen levels expected to soar as well, individuals with allergies may find relief from heat-related symptoms particularly challenging.

In summary, the UK faces another heatwave, marking the third occurrence within a short span this summer. Authorities are taking precautionary measures to mitigate the health impacts linked to such high temperatures. As citizens prepare for warmer days ahead, both awareness and preparedness will be essential to ensure safety and well-being during this prolonged period of hot weather.

Our Thoughts

To mitigate the risks associated with the ongoing heatwave, several precautions and adjustments should be considered. Firstly, employers must ensure compliance with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, which mandates a safe working environment. This includes implementing measures to prevent heat-related illnesses, such as adjusting work hours to avoid peak temperatures and ensuring access to hydration.

Public sectors and health services need to be adequately prepared to manage increased demand during heatwaves, following guidelines from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) regarding heat health alerts. Clear communication of safety measures to vulnerable populations, such as the elderly or those with pre-existing conditions, is crucial to prevent fatalities.

Regulations concerning general workplace conditions, such as the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992, must be adhered to; these require maintaining a suitable thermal environment.

Additionally, public safety initiatives should focus on the dangers of water-related incidents, emphasizing the importance of awareness and education to reduce risks of drowning and cold water shock.

Encouraging safe travel practices, such as pre-journey vehicle checks and hydration, aligns with the Road Traffic Act 1988 responsibilities to ensure driver safety under extreme weather conditions.

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Jade Anderson

Jade Anderson

Jade Anderson is a safety and compliance reporter specialising in UK regulatory affairs, HSE prosecutions, and workplace injury news. With experience covering health and safety law and enforcement, Jade brings in-depth analysis of court cases, fines, and lessons learned from workplace incidents across the UK.

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