
Much of the south is in the grips of another heatwave, with temperatures set to hit highs of 37°C this week.
In southeast Wales, temperatures are expected to reach 35°C, while eastern areas are set to see a toasty 33°C.
As a result, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has issued a series of red, amber and yellow heat health alerts.
The Met Office has also issued a rare red extreme heat warning for parts of central and southern England and Wales, running from Monday to Thursday evening.
It is likely the current highest temperature on record for June (35.6°C recorded in Southampton in June 1976) will be broken.
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