Government issues health warning as Britain prepares for heatwave
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Britain could see record-breaking temperatures today as the
country prepares for a heatwave.
Bookmakers Ladbrokes put the odds of the mercury rising above the
highest temperature ever recorded in the UK today at 7/1.
Thermometers reached 38.5C (101.3F) in Kent in 2003, but that could
be beaten this year.
Spokesman Robin Hutchison said: "If the forecasters are to be
believed the thermometer could hit treble figures more times than
England's batsman this summer.
"A nationwide gamble could seriously burn the bookies and see
profits evaporate overnight."
The Met Office has issued a "heat health" warning for this week,
with night time temperatures in some areas due to remain as high as
18C (64.4F).
It is expecting some of the hottest days of the summer so far and
said there is a 60% chance of temperatures reaching 32C
(89.6F).
The Department of Health said the elderly and young children were
most at risk from heat stroke in hot weather.
It advised staying out of the sun, avoiding going out in the
hottest part of the day and strenuous activities, and drinking
plenty of water.
Rachel Vince, forecaster for Meteogroup, said the warm weather
would last until Wednesday and beyond.
She said: "It continues through the first half of the week, very
warm and very muggy. We might see temperatures picking up to 30C by
Wednesday. It's not going to be wall to wall sunshine, showers will
break out in the afternoon.
"The most prone areas are through the central part of the country,
as showers develop over land at this time of the year.
"But most parts of the UK will see some sunshine."
The weather will be similar towards the end of the week and into
next weekend, she said.
Ladbrokes is offering odds of 8/1 that Wales beats its top
temperature of 35.2C, and 17/2 that Scotland tops 32.9C or Northern
Ireland exceeds 30.8C.
It has also set at 13/2 the likelihood that temperatures this week
will exceed 33C (91.4F).
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