The Met Office has issued severe weather warnings across the entire UK, with temperatures set to soar to extreme highs in the coming days. The organisation has warned that some areas will experience 'boiling point' temperatures, with highs reaching up to 32°C in parts of England.
Meanwhile, storms are expected to bring strong winds and heavy rain, with gusts reaching up to 70mph in some areas. The Met Office has warned that these conditions have the potential to cause travel disruptions, particularly on the roads and railways.
In England, severe weather warnings have been issued for the north, with temperatures expected to reach 30°C in some areas. The south of England is also expected to experience high temperatures, with warnings in place for the western and eastern counties.
In Scotland, the Met Office has issued severe weather warnings for the Highlands and Islands, with temperatures expected to reach 25°C in some areas. The organisation has also warned of strong winds and heavy rain, which could cause travel disruptions.
In Wales, severe weather warnings have been issued for the north and west, with temperatures expected to reach 28°C in some areas. The Met Office has warned of strong winds and heavy rain, which could cause travel disruptions.
In Northern Ireland, severe weather warnings have been issued for the entire region, with temperatures expected to reach 27°C in some areas. The organisation has warned of strong winds and heavy rain, which could cause travel disruptions.
The Met Office has advised people to stay safe during the extreme weather conditions, with practical advice including staying indoors, avoiding travel unless absolutely necessary, and keeping an eye on local weather forecasts.