Brits Warned as Temperatures Set to Reach Blistering 30C in some Parts
- The UK faces an amber heat health alert with temperatures expected to reach 30C today, lasting until 6pm Tuesday in several regions.
- This alert follows a recent heatwave linked to climate change, which increased heatwave likelihood and caused around 570 excess deaths in June.
- Experts highlight symptoms of heatstroke, such as hot dry skin, rapid breathing, nausea, headache, dizziness, and advise reapplying suncream every two hours.
- Wellness expert Brian Clarke warns that cold showers constrict blood vessels and may worsen heat, recommending lukewarm or warm showers to boost natural cooling.
- The alert urges vulnerable groups and the public to stay hydrated, avoid prolonged sun exposure, and use effective cooling methods to reduce heat-related risks.
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