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Swathes of England under heat health alerts as temperatures to rise to 30s again
['Emily Beament', 'Ted Hennessey', 'Press Association']
Irish News
Heat health alerts are in place for much of England as temperatures are set to spike once moreSwathes of England are once more under heat health alerts as the latest wave of hot weather could see temperatures climb to the mid-30s.
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has amber heat health alerts in place for the East Midlands, East of England, South East and London until Wednesday morning, as the Met Office says temperatures could reach 35C on Monday.
There are also yellow heat health alerts for the North West, South West, West Midlands, and Yorkshire and The Humber, as the agency warns the latest high temperatures could put extra pressure on the NHS, with more vulnerable people likely to require medical treatment.
Much of central and southern England is set to see highs in the upper 20s to low 30s, with peaks of 28-30C again on Tuesday, before temperatures ease slightly later in the week.
July looks set to have been the driest on record for England and Wales, and some places have had no rain for weeks.