By Andre Rhoden-Paul & Doug Faulkner BBC News Image source, AFP Image caption, Time in the sun is fine however professionals alert individuals to be mindful throughout the mostpopular times of the day The Met Office hasactually extended an severe heat weathercondition caution for England and Wales till Tuesday, with temperaturelevels anticipated to develop throughout the UK. That indicates there might be a risk to life or possible major disease from the blistering heat. The amber alert will run from Saturday till Tuesday – temperaturelevels are anticipated to peak on Tuesday, with highs of 36C (96.8F) projection. On Wednesday the leading temperaturelevels haveactually been in south and south-east England. By late afternoon Gosport Fleetlands, Hampshire, tape-recorded 30.1C – the greatest temperaturelevel of the day so far, according to the Met Office. In Frittenden, Kent, temperaturelevels increased to 29.8C, and in Wiggonholt, West Sussex, it climbedup to 29.4C. In London’s St James’s Park they hit 29C. The heatwave is due to high pressure and hot air streaming to the UK from southern Europe, where temperaturelevels in Madrid climbedup to 39C. After alittle lower temperaturelevels in the UK for the next couple of days, the heat is set to develop over the weekend, with temperaturelevels in the high 20s and reaching 30C in some locations on Sunday. The Met Office forecasts optimum temperaturelevels might be in excess of 35C in main and south-east England, by Monday. Next week’s amber caution covers most of England, going as far north as Darlington and to Plymouth in the south-west, and parts of Wales – although Scotland, Northern Ireland and parts of Cornwall and the north are omitted. The Met Office stated there might be “widespread effects on individuals and facilities”, with the possibility of roadway closures and cancellations or hold-ups to rail and air travel. The mostcurrent caution comes after temperaturelevels wentbeyond 30C in parts of the nation on Tuesday. Image source, Getty Images Image caption, This is the scene at Carew Castle in Pembrokeshire, Wales, where parts of the River Carew have dried up Wednesday hasactually seen temperaturelevels drop somewhat however the weathercondition stays warm and bright in much of the nation. The UK Health Security Agency has likewise released Level 3 heat-health signals throughout the south and east of England, the Midlands and London
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