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The Met Office and UKHSA have issued a heat health alert for the beginning of next week (Image: Getty) The Met Office and UKHSA (United Kingdom Health Security Agency) have issued a four-day heat health alert warning for next week as temperatures are set to soar to near heatwave conditions. The yellow alert is in place for the whole of England between Monday, June 24 at 8am all the way until Thursday, June 27 at 5pm. The warning covers the south west, south east, London , West Midlands , East Midlands, East Anglia , the north west, Yorkshire and The Humber.

The warnings are more extensive for the south and south east of the UK that could see temperatures rise to 26C and as high as 30C next week. READ MORE Best time of day to water garden plants to avoid killing them - not the morning [LATEST] The Met Office and UKHSA have released a heat health alert for early next week (Image: WXCharts) In the warning for the south east, the Met Office warned: “There is potential for significant impacts to be observed across the health and social care sector due to the high temperatures.” The warning said there was the potential for people of all age groups to be affected by the rise in warm temperatures that has seen the UK break away from a long period of mild and damp weather at the start of the summer.



The heat health alert has come hours after the Met Office warned that warmer weather and much higher temperatures would be on the way next week. In a statement, Deputy Chief Meteorolog.

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