Heat Health Alert issued for South Wiltshire and West Hampshire
The Met Office is predicting the hottest day of the year so far
A level three heat health alert has been issued for South Wiltshire and West Hampshire.
Today (Monday 11th July) could be the hottest day of the year so far, with temperatures predicted to possibly hit 33c in the UK.
The high level has led to this advice being issued:
"Look out for others, especially older people, young children and babies and those with underlying health conditions. Close curtains on rooms that face the sun to keep indoor spaces cooler and remember it may be cooler outdoors than indoors. Drink plenty of fluids and avoid excess alcohol, dress appropriately for the weather and slow down when it is hot."
The Met Office has said the mercury in the South West will soar this afternoon, amid a heatwave blasting the nation.
Parts of the country will be hotter than some of the world's top beach destinations, including areas in Jamaica, the Maldives and the Bahamas, with the hot weather set to last until the weekend.
The UK's record high for 2022 currently stands at 32.7c, recorded at Heathrow on June 17th.
Met Office forecaster Greg Dewhurst told the PA news agency:
"High pressure is going to dominate tomorrow, with lots of sunshine, particularly in England and Wales.
"In Scotland and Northern Ireland it will be somewhat hazy at times with thick cloud moving in from the north-west, possibly bringing some rain at times.
"But for most of us, it will be a dry and sunny day, well into the high 20s from the morning, with central, southern and eastern parts of England to possibly see maximum highs of 33C.
"So it's very possible tomorrow will be the hottest day of the year so far, it will certainly be on par with the existing record, maybe more.
"It will also be very warm overnight going into Tuesday, remaining in the low 20s in cities, so many may experience an uncomfortable night."
A heat-health alert has been issued for some parts of the UK this week, with those in affected areas advised to shade or cover windows and check on the vulnerable and the elderly.
The hot spell looks set to subside later in the week, when a cold front is expected to start pushing in.
However, Mr Dewhurst said temperatures will remain in the mid-to-high 20s until the end of the week.