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UK heat wave: Britons warned to be trapped in heat domes amid extreme heat warnings

Weather: Japan Meteorological Agency warns of 'extreme heat' as drought continues

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As a result of the high temperatures already observed and to come, meteorologists believe that the British will eventually experience high temperatures. I warn you that it is possible. heat dome. Additional concerns have also been raised over drought, which has resulted in hosepipe bans.

The Japan Meteorological Agency tweeted on August 9th:

"A yellow extreme heat warning has been issued for Thursday through Sunday." Although not as high as a heat wave, this heat wave can be more concerning.

Sky News weather host Kirsty McCabe warned that persistent heat could cause the formation of heat domes that make this heat wave more dangerous.

Weather map

(Image: WXCHARTS)

According to Ms. McCabe, the build-up of heat from high temperatures over days to weeks can It can create atmosphere. air.

Kirsty said:

"The nights are getting warmer and I can't sleep."

According to WXCHARTS, next weekend temperatures will hit 34 degrees Celsius, but will drop only a few degrees at night. Without it, many people are forced to sleep in the heat of 25 to 31 degrees Celsius.

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Met weather warning

May occur (Image: Met Office )

Fire at Epping Forest

London Fire Brigade(Image: Getty)

Ms McCabe added: Somewhere in the UK it could be above her 30s for at least a week.

A heat dome means that high pressure remains in a particular area for an extended period of time, acting like a lid on a pot, trapping air and raising the temperature.

These conditions mean the ground will continue to dry out, a major concern for firefighters nationwide who are already struggling to tackle wildfires. A spokesman for the

London Fire Brigade said: "This summer has been an unprecedented period of hot and dry weather, so London lawns are as dry as a tinder box, and even the slightest spark can ignite a blaze that can be devastating.

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Drought

Drought expected to be declared in some areas (Image: Getty)

We ask that you do everything you can to prevent fires and help protect the city we love:

"Please do not barbecue in open spaces or balconies. Please throw it away safely and put out your cigarettes properly.”

A drought was declared in south-eastern England on Friday, and water use is expected to be restricted.

While the Japan Meteorological Agency has warned the public about the detrimental effects of heat on vulnerable people and children, it also noted that swimming in open water could lead to an increase in emergencies. Be careful.