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Heatwave Continues: Hot Weather Expected Across the UK on Friday

Hot weather is forecast to continue across the UK on Friday, with temperatures soaring to the mid-20s in some areas. The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for extreme heat for parts of England, Scotland, and Wales.

  • Met Office issues yellow warning for extreme heat across England, Scotland, and Wales
  • Friday to bring hot weather across the UK
  • Temperatures to soar to mid-20s in some areas

Hot weather is expected to continue across the UK on Friday, with temperatures set to soar to the mid-20s in some areas, according to the Met Office. The national weather service has issued a yellow warning for extreme heat for parts of England, Scotland, and Wales, advising people to take precautions to stay safe in the heat.

The Met Office has forecasted a warm day in store for the UK, with temperatures in the mid-20s in some areas. The warmest temperatures are expected in the south-east of England, where temperatures could reach up to 25°C in some areas.

Across the UK, people are advised to take precautions to stay safe in the heat. This includes staying hydrated by drinking plenty of water, avoiding strenuous activities during the hottest part of the day, and staying in the shade where possible.

Regional breakdowns for the UK show that the south-east of England is set to be the hottest area, with temperatures expected to reach up to 25°C in some areas. The west of England and Wales are also expected to experience hot weather, with temperatures reaching up to 22°C in some areas. Scotland is expected to be cooler, with temperatures reaching up to 18°C in some areas.

In Northern Ireland, temperatures are expected to reach up to 20°C in some areas, with a mix of sunshine and cloud.

Why this matters: This heatwave is expected to continue for several days, so it's essential to take precautions to stay safe in the heat.

What this means for you: What this means for you: Make sure to stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water and take regular breaks in the shade to avoid heat exhaustion.

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