Brits Warned to Stay Indoors as Europe Set to Sizzle in 46C Heat Dome
- On June 30, 2025, much of England including Derbyshire and London faces heatwave conditions with temperatures reaching up to 34°C amid extended amber heat health alerts.
- This extreme heat follows previous hot spells made more likely by climate change and triggered warnings of severe health and wildfire risks across England and Europe.
- Authorities have urged people to take precautions against overheating, with TfL advising travelers to carry water and London firefighters warning of wildfire dangers amid 14 blazes this year.
- Health officials highlight increased deaths among those over 65 and vulnerable groups, cautioning that the heat poses medium impacts across the East of England with a risk score of 13.
- The heat health warning remains in place from 10am on June 30 until 9am on July 2, while fresher and cooler weather with temperatures dropping to 21°C is expected from Wednesday.
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Official warning for holidaymakers as Europe heat hits record highs
Holidaymakers heading for some parts of mainland Europe have been warned by the Department of Foreign Affairs to stay indoors during the hottest part of the day while the continent remains in the grip of a crippling heatwave.
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