Third UK heatwave triggers national health alert as temperatures near 33C
England is facing its third official heatwave of the summer, with a yellow heat-health alert extended across all regions. Temperatures are forecast to hit 31°C on Thursday, potentially peaking at 33°C in London by Saturday, according to the Met Office. Scotland is also expected to meet its heatwave criteria, 28°C in the south, 25°C in the north over three days, marking unusually warm conditions nationwide.
This spell is set to be longer and more widespread than the early-July wave, though not as extreme. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and fire services are urging the public to take sun safety precautions, avoid water-related risks, and check vehicles and barbecues in the heat. Authorities warn of increased pressure on emergency services.
🔁 Reactions:
- UKHSA: “Stay hydrated, keep cool, and look out for the vulnerable in this extended heatwave.”
- Met Office: “Another scorcher coming. Southern England could reach 33°C by Saturday.”
- Popular post (@LondonLiving): > “Three heatwaves by mid-July. Britain’s becoming more Mediterranean… without the siestas.”
📰 Media Bias Snapshot:
- BBC/ITV News/Sky provide practical guidance and stress NHS readiness.
- Tabloids (Sun/Mail) highlight holiday-style coverage (“Brits bake again”) while warning of wildfires and travel disruptions.
- Guardian/FT link the frequency of heatwaves to climate policy failures, noting growing infrastructure strain.
📊 Sentiment: Neutral–concerned. While many welcome the sunshine, officials warn of the compounded risks to health, travel, and services amid increasingly frequent extreme weather events.














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