It’s showtime
Our ‘Guernsey Gardener in London’, Paul Savident, reflects on the joys of the horticultural show season...
Our ‘Guernsey Gardener in London’, Paul Savident, reflects on the joys of the horticultural show season...
The Met Office has implemented a yellow weather warning from Monday to Wednesday.
The hot weather led to several wildfires erupting across England while Scotland had heavy thunderstorms.
It comes as the southern half of the UK has been beset by drought conditions this weekend, while the northern half braces for thunderstorms on Sunday.
The Met Office has issued an amber heat warning in the south and a yellow thunderstorm warning in the north.
Temperatures are climbing into the 30s and could peak around 36C over the weekend.
England is facing the possibility of drought after months of low rainfall, with two water companies bringing in hosepipe bans.
The Met Office has issued an amber weather warning of extreme heat in eastern, southern and central parts of Scotland.
EXTRA care is being taken at the Princess Elizabeth Hospital, as temperatures are set to stay high in the Bailiwick.
Temperatures could break a record of 38.7C as the heatwave continues.
The Japan international forward made just five starts in 30 Premier League appearances for the Anfield club.
It is the earliest end to Japan’s annual summer rainy season since records began in 1951.
Forecasters expected temperatures to reach up to 34C (93F) in areas close to the famous racecourse.
Firefighters are warning that there is an increased risk of fires due to the heatwave.
The thermometer is expected to move even higher, with 34C expected on Friday.