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    TF Newbie Calloo's Avatar
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    Are you ready??

    are you ready for the heatwave next week ??
    im not if the temp goes above 25c i suffer feel sick, headaches am not looking forward to the muggy air the sunshine yes

    Britain could experience a heatwave next week, the Met Office and the Department of Health has said. Skip related content
    Related photos / videos Britain could experience a heatwave next week, according to the Met Office Temperatures could reach 32C (89.6F) in London on Monday and Tuesday, with other parts of the country also enjoying prolonged sunshine.

    As a result, the Met Office is triggering alert level 2 of its Heatwave Plan, which means there is a 60% risk of high temperatures in one or more regions on at least two consecutive days and during the night.

    Night-time temperatures in London will fall no lower than 19C or 20C (66F).

    In other regions, daytime temperatures could reach 29C to 30C (86F), with night-time temperatures of 15C to 18C (64.4F).

    The East of England, South West, South East and the Midlands will see the highest temperatures outside London.

    A spokesman for MeteoGroup UK, the weather division of the Press Association, said: "We are looking at a hot spell of weather coming in next week.

    "The warm, humid air from the past couple of days is going to stagnate over the UK and the near continent, and will be coupled with strong sunshine and increasing humidity. It will become quite oppressive in places next week. There is also a growing risk of thunderstorms throughout the week."

    The Department of Health said people should take care as temperatures rise over the weekend and into Monday.

    A spokeswoman said: "The heat is especially dangerous for the very young, older people or those with serious illnesses. Keeping the home as cool as possible during hot weather and remembering the needs of friends, relatives and neighbours who could be at risk is essential

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    Oooooo i hope so!! I love the heat, just makes Brooke really cranky.

    Its been really muggy here the last two days, still 21/22 but no sunshine, had a massive thunderstorn yesterday lunchtime and had a power cut from 2.30pm until 6pm grrrrr
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    yes i am !! we are off the charlton farm for the week , so really looking foward to it
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    hope you all have a fantastic time lyndsay

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    I always look forward to finishing work and going outside where it's cooler.

    Sounds like I'd be better off staying in the kitchen if it's going to be as hot as that.

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    lol stuffit

    I like the sun but I like a breeze with it! Today is HOT but its hot that you can't breathe. Hate these days.
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    On the plus side I've got myself a nice tan today mucking about in the garden

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