
The Met Office has reported that high temperatures in England and Wales are expected to continue into next week, with temperatures exceeding 30°C on Sunday. Warnings for wildfires and heat health alerts have been issued in some areas. The ongoing heatwave poses health risks and increases fire danger, prompting caution from authorities.
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Temperatures will stay above 30C on Sunday.
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Heatwave conditions will last until at least next week.
Opinion<p>Temperatures will stay above 30C on Sunday, with warnings of wildfires and heat health alerts in some areas</p><p>The scorching heatwave conditions experienced by much of England and Wales will last until at least next week, the Met Office has said.</p><p>Temperatures in parts of England and Wales will continue to exceed 30C on Sunday and into next week, the forecaster said.</p> <a…
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Heatwave conditions will last until at least next week.
OpinionTemperatures in parts of England and Wales will continue to exceed 30C on Sunday and into next week.
OpinionTemperatures will stay above 30C on Sunday.
The GuardianThere are warnings of wildfires in some areas.
The GuardianThere are heat health alerts in some areas.
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