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5 resultsfor “amber extreme heat warning England Wales”

Science

Met Office issues rare amber extreme heat warning for parts of England and Wales

amber extreme heat warning for parts of England and Wales The Met Office has issued

The Guardian World4h ago
Science

England could break May heat record again with 35C possible in some areas

warning slightly warmer air at lower levels could send the mercury even higher. The highest temperatures are expected in south-east England while other areas in England and Wales will climb to the high

BBC NewsMay 26
Science

Hottest May day on record in UK as temperatures pass 34C

amber-heat health alert](https://ukhsa-dashboard.data.gov.uk/weather-health-alerts/heat) of 2026, covering much of England, including the West Midlands, East Midlands, East of England, South East and London. The North East, North West, South West, Yorkshire

BBC NewsMay 25
Conflicts

Body found in search for boy, 12, missing in river

extremely distressing time." Earlier, while the large-scale search was under way, one resident told [BBC North West Tonight](https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006pfjx) that part of the river was a "hotspot" for children and it tended

BBC NewsMay 26
World

UK heatwave expected as temperatures near record highs for May

extreme heat. Large parts of western Europe are experiencing similar peaks, with Météo-France, the French national weather forecaster, warning periods of exceptional heat are expected to come “more and more often and more

The Guardian WorldMay 24