A level 2 heatwave alert is in place from Yorkshire down to the SE
Current watch level: Level 2 - Alert and Readiness
Issued at: 09:04 on Fri 13 Jul 2018
There is a 80 % probability of heatwave conditions between 0900 on Sunday and 0900 on Tuesday in parts of England.
Temperatures are expected to increase again over the weekend as dry and settled weather conditions return, peaking on Sunday and Monday daytimes, with warm and stuffy nights following these hot days. The main focus of the highest temperatures is expected to be across southeast England. Although temperatures are also expected to rise in northern and western England, these areas are not expected to become as hot, and are more likely to remain below trigger criteria. Please note that the probability of reaching trigger criteria has now increased slightly since yesterday's alert for Yorkshire and the Humber, East Midlands, East of England and Southeast England, though all these areas currently remain on Level 2 alert. Conversely the probability of reaching trigger criteria in Southwest England has reduced slightly, and this area is now no longer on Level 2 alert. Into Tuesday, temperatures are expected to show a decreasing trend away from East Anglia, with all areas likely to be below trigger criteria, though still remaining rather warm.
An update will be issued when the alert level changes in any region. Alerts are issued once a day by 0900 if required and are not subject to amendment in between standard issue times. Note that the details of the forecast weather are valid at the time of issue but may change over the period that an alert remains in force. These details will not be updated here unless the alert level also changes, the latest forecast details can be obtained at the following link: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast/#?tab=map
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/heat-health/#?tab=heatHealth