HEALTH bosses have issued an urgent warning to Brits to stay safe as a scorching 32C heatwave grips the nation.

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), along with the Met Office issued a Level 3 heat-health alert across London, East of England and the South East.

It means the Met Office’s threshold for a heatwave in all three regions have been met – and healthcare services will need to be on high alert to help high-risk groups.

However, the weather is forecast to plummet right back down on Sunday as the UK is battered with rain.

The Met Office issued a Level 3 Heatwave Action amid the scorching heatwave, urging Brits to be very careful in the blazing sun.

The Met Office says: “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.”

Sunday brings gloomy highs of 18C with lashings of rain across the British Isles.

Read our weather live blog below for the latest forecasts and updates…

  • Lashing of rain on Sunday

    According to forecasts, Brits will see gloomy weather return.

    The dull weather will return as soon as Sunday.

    Following the peak of the heatwave on Friday, Saturday will also be warm but Sunday could be a complete wash out.

    Rain will hit the north of the British Isles on Saturday, and will work its way down.

    Brits may see highs of 18C.

  • Glastonbury festival weather forecast announced

    Festival goers are set to arrive on 22 June and will leave on 27 June.

    Long range weather forecast have finally been released, according to experts the temperature will be average for most, and is should be warmer in the south.

    Reportedly there is a chance that conditions could be hot and thundery in some areas.

  • In pictures: Hot dog! Adorable Frenchie relaxes on the beach

    Brits and their dogs flocked to the beach today to make the most of the heatwave.

    An adorable pooch was snapped lounging on the beach today.

    The French Bulldog takes shelter from the sun on the pebbles.

    At Southend on Sea, temperatures climbed to 33C today.

    Visitors to Southend on Sea enjoy the beach as on the hottest day of the year with temperatures set to reach highs of 33 degrees on 17th June 2022
    Visitors to Southend on Sea enjoy the beach as on the hottest day of the year with temperatures set to reach highs of 33 degrees on 17th June 2022Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
  • In pictures: Adorable pooches take a dip

    Brits and their dogs have taken to paddling today to cool off in the scorching heat.

    Brits stripped off to catch some sun and top up their vitamin D levels today as they take a dip in Hackney canal.

    Dogs also took to cooling off in the water today too.

    Temperatures soared today as it broke records for the hottest day of the year.

    People enjoy the sunny weather at the canal in Hackney, east London. A high of 34 degrees Celsius is expected today in London.
    People enjoy the sunny weather at the canal in Hackney, east London. A high of 34 degrees Celsius is expected today in London.Credit: LNP
  • Hot & bothered! How to sleep in a heatwave

    If you struggle to sleep during sweltering weather, read the following tips!

    • Use thin bedsheets, or look into getting a weighted blanket
    • Drink PLENTY of water
    • Avoid heavily caffeinated drinks, as they can be dehydrating
    • Block out the light during the day, keep curtains shut to ensure your room stays cooler
    • Buy a cooling eye mask and keep it in the fridge during the day

    And more tips here

  • More than 33,000 sun burn cases require HOSPITAL trips a year

    Brits are URGED to be careful in the sun as temperatures soar.

    No matter what your skin tone or ethnicity, you are still at risk of sun damage.

    Brits are urged to take extra care today, as UV levels remain very high according to the Met Office.

    The Cancer Trends Progress Report showed a very worrying statistic: more than 33,000 sun burn cases required a trip to A&E a year.

    Any type of sun burn can cause irreversible skin damage. It doesn’t matter how severe the sun burn.

    Brits must slater on the SPF 30 or 50 today, and keep topping up to avoid burning.

    Credit: Alamy
  • How to protect your eyes from the summer rays

    Your eyes are more sensitive than your skin, so it is important you protect them this summer.

    In fact, eyes are 10 times more sensitive than skin.

    UV rays can have serious lasting damage on the eyes and increase your chances of developing cataracts, the number one cause of blindness in the world.

    The Met Office offers ways to protect your eyes from UV rays including good quality sunglasses that keep out 99 percent of the sun’s rays.

    More information can be found here.

  • Met Office Heat Health alert raised

    Previously sitting at a level two, the south east of the UK is now on amber alert.

    This means that Brits need to be very careful when exposed to the elements today.

    Temperatures have hit 32C, and could still increase.

    Brits have been urged by the Met Office to look after those who are pregnant, babies, children, the elderly and the disabled.

  • Charities are helping the homeless during the heatwave

    Hot weather isn’t pleasant when you have nowhere to cool off.

    Wintercomfort in Cambridge are handing out cold bottles of water and ice creams for the homeless.

    The charity which usually helps the homeless find shelter when it is cold, have said that it is just as important to take care in the extreme heat.

  • Exactly WHEN the hot weather will return

    Sunday will be a disappointing day for many as temperatures drop to 18C, that’s a 12C difference from the HOTTEST day of the year.

    However, looks like summer is back on for Brits as Tuesday is forecasted to be warm and dry.

    Following a risk of thunder and showers, Tuesday is said to bring “dry conditions with occasional bright spells and some sunshine,” according to the Met Office.

    Result!

  • Temperatures to PLUNGE after scorching weekend

    Hot weather will be brought to a screeching halt, as brakes are put on summer.

    Sunday looks like it could be a wash out, with highs of only 18C, that’s 12C LESS than today’s scorcher of a Friday.

    But Brits need not be disappointed as the sun is sure to return.

    Stick with The Sun blog to find out when the next bout of gorgeous weather will be!

  • Temperatures will cool off over the weekend

    BBC weather forecaster Tomasz Schafernaker said: “Well we are certainly turning up the heat over the next couple of days.

    “I think that by the time we get to Saturday, into Sunday, things will start cooling off and storms will come our way as well but not in the short term.”

  • Hottest day of the year prompts health warnings

    Brits have been told not to get too carried away in the tropical weather.

    The blazing sun may be too much for some, and health experts have warned Brits to take extra caution amid the 32C heat.

    Keep hydrated, and make sure to get plenty of shade today.

  • Glastonbury festival weather forecast announced

    Festival goers are set to arrive on 22 June and will leave on 27 June.

    Long range weather forecast have finally been released, according to experts the temperature will be average for most, and is should be warmer in the south.

    Reportedly there is a chance that conditions could be hot and thundery in some areas.

  • Sunseekers stuck in jams and car parks overrun as Brits bask in hottest day

    Sunseekers are stuck in traffic jams and car parks are overrun as Brits bask in the hottest day of the year – and it’s STILL heating up.

    Swarms of Brits hoping to catch some rays are sitting in standstill on UK motorways as the hot weather sends the country’s roads into chaos.

  • Highs of 28C tomorrow in London

    Cloud sinking south erratically with outbreaks of rain, turning heavy with a risk of thunder.

    Likely remaining hot with hazy sunshine in the far south, feeling significantly cooler elsewhere with maximum temperatures of 28 °C.

  • It could be an uncomfortable sleep tonight for Londoners

    During the night it will be remaining fine and dry.

    Cloud spilling south into the region around dawn.

    Feeling muggy as overnight temperatures remain warm, perhaps a touch cooler across some rural and coastal spots with minimum temperatures of 18 °C.

  • UK forecast today

    Rain across Scotland petering out as it moves south this morning, followed by sunny spells and a few showers.

    Breezy with strong winds in north.

    Dry and increasingly sunny further south and felling hot or very hot.

  • Eager Brits rush to beach at 6am to soak up sun 

    EAGER Brits flocked to beaches as early as 6am today in preparation for the sweltering sunshine.

    Temperatures are expected to hit a fiery 35C in some parts this afternoon – but the weather will take a stormy turn tomorrow.

    Yesterday was officially the hottest day of the year so far as the mercury rocketed to 29C – smashing Wednesday’s 27.8C scorcher.

    But it’s only going to get hotter later when it hits 35C in London.

    Elsewhere, sunseekers can expect highs of 32C in Norwich, 31C in Birmingham, 29C in Southampton, and 27C in Cardiff.

  • Warning issued by Met Office

    The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), along with the Met Office, today issued a Level 3 heat-health alert across London, East of England and the South East.

    It means the Met Office’s threshold for a heatwave in all three regions have been met – and healthcare services will need to be on high alert to help high-risk groups.

    Met Office advice states: “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.”

  • Ascot have updated strict dress code due to heat

    Anyone heading to the races today at Royal Ascot will be dreading having to follow the strict dress code, however there is some good news.

    The Berskhire racecourse has announced that jackets, ties and hats for men do not need to be worn on Friday inside enclosures, given the soaring temperatures.

  • Mixed start to this morning

    There will be some mixed weather across the UK this morning.

    Many Brits will be waking up to some high temperatures and bright sunshine.

    However, some will have a damper and cooler start as Scotland and Northern Ireland faces heavy rain.

  • Temperatures will cool off over the weekend

    BBC weather forecaster Tomasz Schafernaker said: “Well we are certainly turning up the heat over the next couple of days.

    “I think that by the time we get to Saturday, into Sunday, things will start cooling off and storms will come our way as well but not in the short term.”

  • Summer ready! Girls snapped racing down Hyde Park

    Brits are getting in shape and catching a fabulous tan at the same time.

    Two girls were snapped taking a brisk jog by Hyde Park in London yesterday.

    They certainly enjoyed the lush weather, and showed off their toned figures as they ran past the park.

    Plenty of Brits took to exercising outdoors in the fabulously warm sun yesterday.

    Credit: LNP
  • Lashing of rain on Sunday

    According to forecasts, Brits will see gloomy weather return.

    The dull weather will return as soon as Sunday.

    Following the peak of the heatwave on Friday, Saturday will also be warm but Sunday could be a complete wash out.

    Rain will hit the north of the British Isles on Saturday, and will work its way down.

    Brits may see highs of 18C.

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