Health Warnings As September Heat Wave Hits UK

'Heat can bring real health risks.'

The UK could be about to see the hottest September day in more than 50 years, but the unseasonal sunshine will also bring health risks.

Public Health England (PHE) has warned the public to use “common sense” to keep themselves safe in the hot weather, as temperatures on Tuesday are predicted to reach 31C (88F). 

The Met Office has said those living in London are most likely to see the highest temperatures and has put the East of England, the South East, the capital and the East Midlands on “heatwave Level 2 status”.

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According to PA, Dr Thomas Waite, from the extreme events team at PHE, said: “Because the heat is going to arrive very soon, think today about what you can do, and for those around you, to stay cool during the daytime and particularly at night.

“Much of the advice on beating the heat is common sense and for most people there’s nothing to really worry about.

“But for some people, such as older people, those with underlying health conditions and those with young children, summer heat can bring real health risks.

“To keep homes and sleeping areas cool at night remember to close curtains on windows that face the sun during the day, once the sun is off windows open them up to get a breeze and think about turning off electrical devices all over the home as they can generate unwanted heat too.”

The Met Office declared a Level 2 heat-health alert on Monday morning, which means there is a high chance that temperatures will hit certain temperature thresholds for at least two days and the intervening night.

The high temperatures predicted could see Britain become as warm as Bangkok and hotter than Madrid and Los Angeles.

If the temperature rises above 31.6C (88.9F), which was reached at Gatwick on September 2 1961, then it will be the hottest September day for 55 years. 

Dr Waite added: “The hot weather won’t make life difficult for all of us; indeed, many of us will make the most of it when the sun shines. But some people may not be able to adapt to the extra strain hot weather will put on their bodies and may feel the ill-effects. 

“Each year we hear stories of people who have fallen seriously ill because, even though it’s hotter, they may wear clothes which are too warm for hot weather, they may not drink enough or just try to do too much.”

Heatwaves Through The Ages
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Onlookers lean over the bridge to watch people paddling in the Serpentine to cool off during the August 1911 heatwave. (credit:Topical Press Agency via Getty Images)
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A group of boys paddling in the fountain at Trafalgar Square to cool off during the heatwave of August 1911. (credit:Topical Press Agency via Getty Images)
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Men cover their heads with newspapers to protect them from the summer sun in July 1913. (credit:Topical Press Agency via Getty Images)
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Nannies with their charges under a tree in Kensington Gardens, London, during a heatwave in 1913. (credit:Topical Press Agency via Getty Images)
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Two clerks remove their jackets as they walk through Hyde Park in London, during the summer heatwave of May 1914. (credit:Topical Press Agency via Getty Images)
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Three boys eating and drinking outside their improvised den during a heat wave in Regent's Park, circa 1920. (credit:FPG via Getty Images)
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A roadman spraying down the dust with water in Temple Gardens, London, during a heat wave, 1925. (credit:Topical Press Agency via Getty Images)
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Two young ladies enjoy a cooling summer breeze on the roof of Australia House in London, 1926. (credit:Davis via Getty Images)
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A coach horse gets drink from its driver during the big heat wave of 1930. (credit:Imagno via Getty Images)
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Londoners in bathing suits taking advantage of a heat wave at Hyde Park lido in 1933. (credit:Topical Press Agency via Getty Images)
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Four young girls cool off in a London bath, 1935. (credit:Imagno via Getty Images)
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Children enjoy a cooling drink from the fountain on Clapham Common in August 1937. (credit:H. Allen via Getty Images)
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Two young women in the Embankment Gardens, London, wearing Dolly Varden Sun Bonnets in 1939. (credit:George W. Hales via Getty Images)
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A three-year-old boy playing in a fountain, during a heatwave, at Hampton Court Palace gardens, August 1947. (credit:George Konig via Getty Images)
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A queue two miles long of holidaymakers at trying to get the seaside at Victoria station during the heatwave of 1949. (credit:Keystone-France via Getty Images)
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Londoners sunbathing in Hyde Park in 1952. (credit:Daniel Farson via Getty Images)
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Sunbathers sit by the Serpentine at Hyde Park during the heatwave of 1954. (credit:Barratts/S&G and Barratts)
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Five thousand people sunbathing in the Serpentine Lido in the sweltering London heat in 1961. At 4pm, the temperature reached 33C, equalling the record of 3rd June 1947. (credit:PA/PA Archive)
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Actress Lillimore Knudsen tries to fry an egg on the rooftop of a building in the London heatwave of 1955. (credit:Barratts/S&G and Barratts)
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Crowds of people at Victoria Station in London waiting for trains to take them on their summer holidays in 1958. (credit:George W. Hales via Getty Images)
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A group of women sunbathing in a circle at Purley Way Swimming Pool, Croydon, South London, in 1960. (credit:Reg Speller via Getty Images)
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The Oasis swimming pool in Holborn, one of the few cool spots among London's towering office blocks in the summer of 1969. (credit:PA/PA Archive)
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A couple in swimwear on a stroll through a park with their child and his pram, east London, circa 1970. (credit:Steve Lewis via Getty Images)
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A little girl making the most of the 29C heat during the July 1971 by paddling in the fountain in London's Trafalgar Square while the adults cooled off their aching feet. (credit:Douglas Miller via Getty Images)
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Journalist John Wilson arrives at Fleet Street in shorts and vest as the 1975 heatwave in London continued. (credit:PA/PA Archive)
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A Londoner sunbathing in Kensington Gardens with a knotted handkerchief protecting his head from the sunshine in 1976. (credit:Graham Wood via Getty Images)
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The scene at the Serpentine in London's Hyde Park as people enjoy the heatwave of 1976. (credit:PA/PA Archive)

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