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Extreme heat warning extended to four days as 38C forecast in UK
Image source, Reuters By Ben Rich Lead Weather Presenter Published 9 minutes ago An amber weather warning for extreme heat has been extended by the Met Office, with forecasts suggesting temperatures could reach 38C (100F) in parts of England later next week. An updated warning will now be in force from 01:00 BST on Monday through to 23:59 BST on Thursday, reflecting growing confidence that exceptionally hot and humid conditions will continue through the middle of the week. Large swathes of England and Wales are covered, though more northerly areas are only under the warning on Wednesday and Thursday. The warning means population-wide impacts are likely, including serious health risks, disruption to daily routines and increased pressure on infrastructure. Daytime temperatures are expected to exceed 30C (86F) widely across the warning area, with the hottest locations potentially reaching around 38C (100F). Overnight temperatures are also forecast to remain unusually high, with some urban areas struggling to fall below 20 or 21C (68-70F), resulting in so-called tropical nights. The heat is spreading from continental Europe where an extremely intense hot spell has developed. Temperatures in parts of western France could climb to 43 or 44C (109-111F) over the next few days. Paris is likely to reach 40C (104F) which would be unprecedented for June. Heatwave intensifies through next week For a hot spell to officially become a heatwave, temperatures must exceed a threshold - which varies from 25-28C (77-82F) in different parts of the country - for three consecutive days. An amber warning for Monday and Tuesday , external will come into force early Monday across parts of England and Wales, where temperatures are expected to reach the low to mid-30C. It will then extend across further parts of England and Wales on Wednesday and Thursday, moving north to cover Manchester and north Wales, and further west towards Plymouth. Image caption, This is only the sixth amber extreme heat warning the Met Office has issued since they were introduced in 2021 By Tuesday, temperatures in the mid-30Cs are expected to become more widespread, with some locations remaining above 20C overnight. You can check the forecast temperatures for your area on the BBC Weather website and app . High UV and pollen levels are anticipated in many places. Staying safe in water when the weather's hot Published 27 May Hay fever: Did you know your pets can suffer too? Published 1 May How to get a good night's sleep during hot weather Published 11 June Widespread impacts likely The Met Office says adverse health effects are likely to be experienced not only by vulnerable groups but across the wider population. Substantial changes to working practices and daily routines may be required, while heat-sensitive systems and equipment could be affected. There are also concerns about increased demand on transport and energy networks, alongside a heightened risk of water safety incidents as more people h