Exhausting heat rages in Britain set peak on Friday with temperature of up up to 34°C (93.2°F).
The Met Office stated that London and possibly some places in East Anglia is likely to hit that high, making it the hottest day yet. of in year already.
Away from the capital and the southeast, the highs of 27C to 30C (80.6F to 86F) expected in most of England and Wales producing a lot of UK hotter than parts of Jamaica and Maldives.
Thursday was the hottest day of in year already, with 29.5°C (85.1°F) recorded in Northolt in west london on Thursday.
Maximums of 26.1C (78.98F) have been reported in Cardiff, 21.4C (70.52F) in Edinburgh and 20.6C (69.08F) in Derrylin in Northern Ireland on Thursday.
The UK Health Safety Agency and the Met Office issued Level 3. heat health alert for London, east of England and the South East.
This warning follows the level 2 issued by on on Tuesday and confirms the data of the Met Office threshold temperature for notification will be reached in three regions from Friday.
Alert level 2 remains in place for East Midlands and South West.
While England and Wales keep warm in in heat on Friday will be cooler. in Northern Ireland and Scotland where it will rain.
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Brits are flocking in thousands of them go to parks and beaches during the warm season, due in part to the heat. air from Spain and Portugal. Both countries were the temperatures of 40C (104F).
And since Friday will not bring let-up for most of United Kingdom, for in first time in this is history Royal Ascot will allow gentlemen take off their ties, according to The Daily Telegraph.
Men visit the prestigious event they are almost always expected to wear full morning suits – with top hats, vests and ties, but the rep said: arrive compliant, but may remove jackets and ties during the day on due to high temperatures.
Some attribute extremes heat to climate change.
The firefighters have also warned that high temperatures lead to increase risk of fires.
The London Fire Service said that already attended more over 1430 grass and open fires throughout city this is year.
Charlie Pugsley, his Assistant Commissioner for fire safety said: “We want people to enjoy glorious weather and do it safely.
“B-B-Q on dry grass is reckless and can easily cause really serious fire – direct damage area and risking neighboring property.
“We also calling people think twice about barbecue on balconies.
“We’re not trying to have fun out of heat, but for for the sake of of our city – as well as of our firefighters who have work in stuffy temperatures to deal with this flame – we would really like people take our advice on board.
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The firefighters have also warned people not risk them safety for cooling swim.
The LFB claimed nine accidental drownings. in London last year.
highest recorded temperature in United Kingdom in It was 35.6C (96F) in Southampton Mayflower Park in June. in June 1976, but forecasters do not expect this high to be surpassed this week.


