Extreme Heat Hits North Wales: Schools Take Precautions as Temperatures Soar
Schools and rail operators are changing plans as temperatures could reach 41C in Wales, with widespread impacts expected, the Met Office said.
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Extreme heat hits North Wales: Schools take precautions as temperatures soar
A weather Amber warning for Extreme Heat is in force today (Wednesday, June 24) for North Wales. This is in place until 11.59pm Thursday.
How heatwaves will see children miss out on school
More than 1,000 schools across England and Wales are closing or finishing the day early this week to protect students against extreme heat. Teachers and pupils are struggling to cope in school buildings never designed for sky-high temperatures fuelled by global warming. Twelve school days a year could be lost With the UK experiencing increasingly extreme weather, temperatures in schools have become a “major concern”, said The i Paper. Modelling …
40°C Heatwave Warning Causes School and Travel Disruption
Temperatures could reach 40°C in parts of England and Wales.More than 850 schools have closed or shortened the school day.Rail operators and energy officials have warned of major disruption.A rare UK red heat warning has triggered widespread disruption across Britain, with schools closing, rail services being scaled back and authorities urging people to avoid unnecessary travel as temperatures edge towards record levels.The UK heatwave is expect…
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