Amber heat warnings issued for parts of southern England
Key takeaways
- A person protects their head from the sun on Wimbledon Common in London on 25 May when temperatures for May hit record highs of 35C.
- Prefer the Guardian on GoogleAmber heat warnings have been issued for parts of southern England as a second heatwave in the space of three weeks approaches.
- Temperatures are expected to climb to 30C on Friday, remain high over the weekend, and reach 33C on Monday.
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A person protects their head from the sun on Wimbledon Common in London on 25 May when temperatures for May hit record highs of 35C. Photograph: Amer Ghazzal/Shutterstock View image in fullscreen. A person protects their head from the sun on Wimbledon Common in London on 25 May when temperatures for May hit record highs of 35C. Photograph: Amer Ghazzal/Shutterstock UK weather Amber heat warnings issued for parts of southern England Temperatures expected to hit 30C on Friday and remain high over weekend as second heatwave in three weeks approaches
Prefer the Guardian on GoogleAmber heat warnings have been issued for parts of southern England as a second heatwave in the space of three weeks approaches.
Temperatures are expected to climb to 30C on Friday, remain high over the weekend, and reach 33C on Monday.