Heat health alert as temperatures set to rise across Peterborough this weekend

A heat health alert has been issued as Peterborough is set to bask in warm temperatures as a mini heatwave is forecast over the weekend.
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Weather update.

The Met Office has forecast clear skies and sunshine through to Sunday.

It says temperatures in Peterborough will peak at around 29C (84F) on Sunday afternoon.

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The Met office forecast suggests temperatures today (July 16) will reach 25C (77F) between 3pm and 5pm.

That will be followed by another fine day on Saturday with temperatures set to hit 27C (80.6F) by late afternoon.

The warmest temperatures will be on Sunday with 23C (73F) by 10 am rising to 29C (84F) between 3pm and 4pm according to the forecast.

From Monday into next week temperatures are forecast to remain around teh 25C (77F) mark.

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A heat-health warning has been issued in England as temperatures are forecast to soar at the weekend.

Public Health England (PHE), which issued the alert, urged the public to take measures to keep cool and support those who may be at risk in the warm weather.

Temperatures are expected to reach highs of 31C (87.8F) on Sunday and Monday in some areas across the country.

Dr Owen Landeg, scientific and technical lead at PHE, said: “Much of the advice on beating the heat is common sense and for many people spells of warmer weather are something they very much enjoy.

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“However, for some people, such as older people, those with underlying health conditions and young children, the summer heat can bring real health risks.

“That’s why we’re urging everyone to keep an eye on those you know who may be at risk.

“If you’re able, ask if your friends, family or neighbours need any support.

“Also take water with you when travelling and keep up to date with weather forecasts.

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“It’s also worth remembering the practical steps to keep homes cool during the day as this can aid sleeping at night and give the body time to recover from the heat.”

Will Lang, head of civil contingencies at the Met Office, added: “Across most parts of the UK we’re expecting to see temperatures building, reaching heatwave thresholds across the majority of England over the weekend.

“High temperatures will remain a feature of the forecast until Tuesday, when fresher conditions arrive curtailing heatwave levels.”

Alex Burkill, a meteorologist at the Met Office said the level two heat-health alert covers every part of England excluding parts of the North East, the North West and London and is due to last until Tuesday.

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He said the highest temperatures will be “widespread across the bulk of the UK as we go through the end of the week and into the weekend”.

PHE suggested the public should look out for those who may struggle to keep cool and hydrated, such as older people, those with underlying health conditions and those who live alone.

Ways to stay safe in the heat include keeping homes cool, closing curtains, drinking plenty of fluids and staying out of the sun between 11am and 3pm when UV rays are strongest.

The heat warning comes just a week after Peterborough experienced flash flooding after a month’s worth of rain fell in the space of a few hours on Friday (July 9).

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