Parts of England are under yellow heat health alerts as temperatures rise above 30C (86F) next week. The UK Health Security Agency has issued warnings that are valid from Monday to Wednesday. Warm air will be drawn northward due to high-pressure systems and remnants of Tropical Storm Dexter. Daily maximum temperatures will range widely throughout the UK, with sunshine expected in most areas. As the week progresses, UK temperatures may reach between 27-33C (81-92F), particularly in England and Wales, marking a significant shift from recent weather patterns.
Yellow heat health alerts have been issued for parts of England as temperatures are expected to exceed 30C (86F) next week, affecting all regions except the north-east and north-west.
The warm spell will result from a high-pressure system over the south of the UK interacting with low pressure from Tropical Storm Dexter in the Atlantic.
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