Britain's heat wave: Temperatures rise to over 31 degrees Fahrenheit [31 ° C], can grow even further
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Matt Office has issued a warning on extreme weather Sunday in Great Britain, as temperatures are expected to rise to 34 degrees Fahrenheit [34 ° C] on Monday afternoon. Rare amber alert is being used to warn people of possible health and transport problems caused by heat. Warning [...]
Matt Office has issued a warning on extreme weather Sunday in Great Britain, as temperatures are expected to rise to 34 degrees Fahrenheit [34 ° C] on Monday afternoon.
Rare amber alert is being used to warn people of possible health and transport problems caused by heat.
The warning, which is for most of England and Wales, will last until early next week.
BBC Weather Presenter Chris Fawkes said this Monday was the hottest day of the year yet.
He said that eastern parts of England, including Cambridgeshire, can have up to 50 degrees Fahrenheit [34 ° C] in temperature growth.
The temperatures may remain high overnight by Tuesday, making it an unpleasant night for many.
Matt Office is advising people to stay inside where possible and to drink plenty of fluid to cope with the heat.
Parents are also encouraged to limit their children's exposure to the sun, the BBC writes, broadcasts Klen Kosova.tv.












