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UK Plunges into Tropical Nights as Heatwave Continues

A prolonged heatwave is set to bring tropical nights to the UK, with temperatures feeling like 29C at 11pm, prompting warnings from the Met Office.

  • Temperatures to feel like 29C at 11pm in some areas
  • Met Office issues heatwave warnings across the UK
  • Regional breakdowns show varying levels of heat across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland

The UK is bracing for another sweltering night as the Met Office's heatwave warnings remain in place. According to forecasters, the prolonged heatwave is set to bring tropical nights to the country, with temperatures feeling like 29C at 11pm in some areas.

Regional breakdowns show that England is expected to experience the highest temperatures, with southern counties forecast to hit highs of 33C during the day and lows of 23C at night. In contrast, Scotland's temperatures are expected to range from 27C during the day to 18C at night, while Wales and Northern Ireland are forecast to experience highs of 28C and lows of 17C and 19C respectively.

The Met Office has issued heatwave warnings across the UK, with the organisation advising people to take precautions to stay safe in the heat. 'Stay cool and keep safe in the heat,' the Met Office urges. 'Plan ahead, stay hydrated, and keep an eye on vulnerable neighbours, friends, and family.'

As the heatwave continues, residents are advised to stay indoors during the hottest part of the day, wear light, loose-fitting clothing, and stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water. Those who must venture outdoors are urged to do so in the early morning or evening when the temperature is cooler.

While the Met Office's heatwave warnings remain in place, the organisation has also issued a yellow weather warning for thunderstorms in some areas. Residents are advised to check the Met Office's website for the latest updates and to follow local news and advice.

Why this matters: With the prolonged heatwave set to bring tropical nights to the UK, it's essential that residents take precautions to stay safe in the heat.

What this means for you: What this means for you: As the heatwave continues, make sure to stay hydrated, stay indoors during the hottest part of the day, and keep an eye on vulnerable neighbours, friends, and family.

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