the current uk temperature record is 38.7, so this is going to be the hottest day we ve ever had in our country. and it s notjust the daytime temperatures overnight, 10 o clock monday night, we re still widely into the 30s that s going to be horrendous for getting a good night s sleep, hence the importance of keeping your flats and your houses as cool as possible. tuesday, we start to see some storms break out in the west, bringing some slightly fresher air into western areas but otherwise, it s another day of dangerous heat. this heat is dangerous for people s health, so you can mitigate some of those problems. i ve already mentioned some tips keeping curtains closed, particularly on the sunny side of your house. 0nly open windows and doors if it is actually cooler outside that would often only be at the end of the night. drink plenty of water and remember, a cool shower can help you cope.
impacts to health, impacts to infrastructure are expected. over the next few hours, seeing some showers push into northern scotland. look at these temperatures this is as cool as our weather gets for the next few days, so if you re up early sunday morning, take advantage of this cool air, open your doors, open your curtains, open your windows, let that cool air into your house and into your flat and the first couple of the hours of the morning, shut everything shut the windows, shut the doors, shut your curtains, shut that exceptional heat out. we re going to see temperatures building widely into the 30s across england and wales as well. what follows on monday is a spell of dangerous heat. we ve got sunshine across the board and temperatures hitting a0 degrees celsius or so. the current uk temperature record is 38.7, so this is going to be the hottest day we ve ever had in our country. and it s notjust the daytime temperatures overnight, 10 o clock monday night,
across england and wales as well. what follows on monday is a spell of dangerous heat. we ve got sunshine across the board and temperatures hitting a0 degrees celsius or so. the current uk temperature record is 38.7, so this is going to be the hottest day we ve ever had in our country. and it s notjust the daytime temperatures overnight, 10 o clock monday night, we re still widely into the 30s that s going to be horrendous for getting a good night s sleep, hence the importance of keeping your flats and your houses as cool as possible. tuesday, we start to see some storms break out in the west, bringing some slightly fresher air into western areas but otherwise, it s another day of dangerous heat. this heat is dangerous for people s health, so you can mitigate some of those problems. i ve already mentioned some tips keeping curtains closed, particularly on the sunny side of your house. 0nly open windows and doors if it is actually cooler outside that would often only be at the e
pressure and the air within the high pressure sinks, when it sinks it heats up, that is leading to the record heat across this region. as al mentioned, we are seeing a bit after a reprieve in the heat for portions of portugal. you can see lisbon sitting at 26 degrees on monday, we wwill hea up into the low thursday wednesday and thursday, but much better than what we ve been dealing with. the big league heat is pushing up to the north, paris, you will see temperatures around 40 degrees on monday and tuesday before seeing the temperatures dip down a little closer to average from the end of the week. but london, you are going to be seeing temperatures get up to 38 to 40 degrees on monday and tuesday. well above your average of 23. why is this a big deal? this is unprecedented heat for the uk. the all-time record high in the uk is 38.7. so if we do hit 39 or 40 degrees in london or anywhere in the uk, that is a new all-time record
this is as cool as our weather gets for the next few days, so if you re up early sunday morning, take advantage of this cool air, open your doors, open your curtains, open your windows, let that cool air into your house and into your flat and the first couple of the hours of the morning, shut everything shut the windows, shut the doors, shut your curtains, shut that exceptional heat out. we re going to see temperatures building widely into the 30s across england and wales as well. what follows on monday is a spell of dangerous heat. we ve got sunshine across the board and temperatures hitting a0 degrees celsius or so. the current uk temperature record is 38.7, so this is going to be the hottest day we ve ever had in our country. and it s notjust the daytime temperatures overnight, 10 o clock monday night, we re still widely into the 30s that s going to be horrendous for getting a good night s sleep, hence the importance of keeping your flats and your houses as cool as possible. t