Heatwave to hit 35°C as amber health alerts in place ...Middle East

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A second water company announced a hosepipe ban on Friday amid drought fears and amber heat health alerts were issued across London, the Midlands, the South East, South West and East of England.

UKHSA has also issued yellow heat health alerts covering the North East, North West and Yorkshire and the Humber until 9am on Monday, with health and social care services set to experience “significant impacts”.

It's been a hot day across the 4 nations, with Wales provisionally seeing it's warmest day of the year so far pic.twitter.com/beFXSMK6QU

— Met Office (@metoffice) July 11, 2025

He told The i Paper: “For today, the highest temperatures are likely to be very similar to yesterday, so 33-34°C across southwestern parts of the West Midlands across into southeast Wales.

Sunday will be mostly dry across the UK with sunny spells, he said, adding that temperatures are expected to range between 28-30°C across southern parts of England and Wales.

People swim and sunbath at Clevedon Marine Lake, Somerset (Photo: Ben Birchall/PA Wire)

A few evening heavy showers could develop across northern England and Northern Ireland by Sunday evening, Mr Dewhurst added.

South East Water on Friday also announced a hosepipe ban for more than one million customers in Kent and Sussex.

Earlier this week, Thames Water, which supplies millions of customers across parts of Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, Kent, Surrey, the Thames Valley and Greater London, said it may have to introduce water restrictions “unless the situation changes significantly”.

The water firm has placed restrictions on using hosepipes for activities such as watering the garden, cleaning cars and filling paddling pools, which it said is part of its efforts to protect supplies in the face of yet more dry weather forecast for the coming weeks.

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HM Coastguard has issued safety advice for people seeking to swim to cool down, saying data from the water incident database shows most drownings occurred in July over the last three years.

Steve Cole, Policy Director at The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents, said: “Heat is no longer just a holiday perk – it’s a growing public health risk.

“Warm weather can also be deceptive when it comes to going for a dip. While the air may feel hot, water temperatures often remain dangerously cold, which can lead to cold water shock, even in summer.”

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