"Elsewhere will see temperatures widely into the high 20s and low 30s Celsius later this week as temperatures build day-on-day through the week due to an area of high pressure extending over much of the UK. Temperatures could peak at 35C, or even an isolated 36C on Saturday. Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist Tony Wardle said: "Heatwave criteria look likely to be met for large areas of the UK later this week, with the hottest areas expected in central and southern England and Wales on Friday and Saturday. Meanwhile Wednesday (August 10) will bring "warm and dry day with unbroken sunshine for many" with temperatures breaking the 30 degree barrier. Mild conditions are expected to continue overnight with minimum temperatures of around 14 degrees. Temperatures in Hastings for example are expected to peak at 23 degrees on Tuesday, whilst in Eastbourne residents will experience a cool 22 degrees. The light winds though eastern and coastal parts means areas in East Sussex will feel cooler. It is likely to be a dry and largely sunny day with little cloud and no chance of rain showers. Some of the hottest areas in Sussex this Tuesday are likely to be Chichester and Brighton, where temperatures will reach 28 degrees. However, whilst temperatures are likely to rise into the low-to-mid 30s, they are not expected to be as extreme as those experienced in July. READ MORE: The Sussex towns where it'll be hottest this week as 31C heatwave forecastĪcross Sussex and the south east, the Met Office predicts "increasingly warm temperatures" across the week with a warning that a heatwave is on the way for many. The most important advice is to ensure they stay hydrated, keep cool and take steps to prevent their homes from overheating." The Met Office said a heatwave is likely across much of the UK later this week, with the hottest weather expected on Saturday.ĭr Agostinho Sousa, Head of Extreme Events and Health Protection at the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), has warned: "It’s important to ensure that people who are more vulnerable – elderly people who live alone and people with underlying health conditions – are prepared for coping during the hot weather. The warning, which comes into force from from midday Tuesday and lasts until Saturday (August 13), means the weather could pose a danger to life. As a result, every region in England has been put under a heat health alert by the UK Health Security Agency. Alternatively, contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously by calling 0800 555111, or visiting UK is bracing for another potential heatwave with temperatures set to hit the mid 30s and above this week. If you are deaf, hard of hearing, or speech impaired text the non-emergency number on 07811 311 908. Anyone with information that could help officers with their investigation is asked to report it to Dyfed-Powys Police, either online at:, by emailing or by calling 101. The female pedestrian has been taken to hospital. The collision involved a car and a pedestrian. A spokesperson for Dyfed Powys Police said: "Police are in attendance at a road traffic collision which occurred this morning, Tuesday 9th August on Narberth Road, Tenby. The road is currently closed between Narbeth turn off and Lamack Vale. The incident happened on the A4218 just before 10.30am on Tuesday, August 9. A road in Tenby was closed in both directions following a crash that left a woman seriously injured.
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