the country and let s cross lot to our newsroom. what does this mean? this is a new type of warning. actually since 2004 we have had heat health alerts which are typically for the health responders and ahead of time the plan when hot weather is expected, they increase capacity to take in people, vulnerable people who are affected by hot weather. this is a new warning that alerts the public. it s a heads up that warmer than normal weather is expected over the next few days. in the grand scheme of things, to most people is actually nothing out of the ordinary. we are expecting temperatures in the high 20s and possibly pushing 30 celsius, which is not uncommon at all injune, but it is warmer than average and also the main message here is that it is our first warm spell, really warm speu our first warm spell, really warm spell of the season. of course many
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health alerts celsius on the weekend. heat health alerts are celsius on the weekend. heat health alerts are in celsius on the weekend. heat health alerts are in place - health alerts are in place across much of england throughout this week, we ve got level to level three alerts in place. this is to basically alert healthcare is that the weather is going to be extreme, particularly temperatures are going to be high by day and by night and this can have serious health impacts. health impacts. and those on the health health impacts. and those on the health front health impacts. and those on the health front line - health impacts. and those on the health front line are - the health front line are already feeling the heat. this afternoon, the nhs trust running this major hospital in portsmouth declared a critical incident, in part caused by the prolonged high temperatures this week. it said it could only accept critically ill patients. other patients, it said would be redirected