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Parts of UK already in heatwave as hottest day of year could be on way

Areas in West Yorkshire, Cornwall, Devon and Wales hit heatwave criteria on Tuesday.

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Parts of the UK have hit heatwave criteria for the first time since June as temperatures rise and the hottest day of the year is expected this week.

Areas in West Yorkshire, Cornwall, Devon and Wales hit heatwave criteria on Tuesday, the Met Office said, and more areas are expected to be added to the list as the week goes on.

Highest daily peak temperatures in 2023
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Amy Bokota, meteorologist for the Met Office, said: “In total there’s 13 stations that have officially marked it [heatwave]. As you go through the next couple of days quite a few extra will be added onto that.

“32C is expected tomorrow, 33C perhaps on Thursday, which is expected to be the peak.

Warmest UK September temperatures
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The UK Health Security Agency upgraded its heat alert to amber due to the hot temperatures.

The warning covers every region of England apart from the North East, where a yellow alert is in place.

The alerts are in place from 12pm on Tuesday to 9pm on September 10.

UK weather alert levels
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The temperatures could start to drop gradually at the weekend and there is a chance of thunderstorms breaking out from the north and west of the country, the forecaster added.

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