London, Yiannis Haniotakis

New rises record temperatures in United Kingdom which the third wave experiences heat For this summer. Mercury is expected to reach up to their 34 ° C Friday and possibly Saturday, with high temperatures continuing until next week.

The United Kingdom Safety Service has expanded yellow heat warnings due to heat in all areas of England, which will remain in force until the morning of Tuesday, July 15.

Warnings note that health and social care services could be significantly affected by time – due to increased need or increased deaths. Yellow warnings are less serious than orange issued during previous heatwave periods this year.

Southeast Wales, Central, Southern and Southeast England will probably see the warmest weather on Friday while the Scottish Fire Service has issued a strict “warning for fires” and urges citizens to “think twice”.

However, the culmination of this heatwave is unlikely, according to the predicts so far, exceeding the highest temperature of the year in the United Kingdom so far, when 35.8 degrees Celsius were recorded on July 1 on July 1.

The British Meteorological Service defines as a heat wave to exceed a temperature threshold – which varies by region – for at least three consecutive days.

Water levels have been significantly reduced in England and are below average in all areas. In Yorkshire, the competent department said that water use restrictions would be put into force to protect stocks in the coming weeks. Garden watering, car cleaning, filling in faithful and other activities limited to the area since Friday.