The Extreme Heat Warning remains in place across South East England as temperatures stay above 30°C. Cooler weather is expected from Sunday.
Extreme Heat Warning Extended Across South East England as Temperatures Stay Above 30°C
There is an extension of the Extreme Heat Warning issued by the Met Office till 09:00 BST in South East England. The western part of the United Kingdom has cooled down but for South East England, there are more hours of heat ahead.
Many regions are expected to see temperatures of more than 30°C. Nights will also be warm and humid. Thus, the Extreme Heat Warning still stands.
xtreme Heat Warning Continues Across South East England
The Met Office confirmed that the amber Extreme Heat Warning now lasts until Sunday morning. Weather experts explained that the cooling trend is arriving more slowly than originally expected in South East England and East Anglia.
Saturday temperatures once again climbed into the high twenties and low thirties, while overnight temperatures are expected to remain unusually warm.
According to Chief Forecaster Andy Page, southeastern England will continue to experience the highest temperatures before conditions improve during the weekend.
Record-Breaking Heat Hits the United Kingdom
The latest Extreme Heat Warning follows one of the hottest weather events ever recorded in the UK.
The Met Office confirmed that Friday became the hottest June day in British history, with temperatures exceeding 36°C in several locations. Earlier in the week, authorities also issued a rare Red Heat Warning, which remained active for three consecutive days before ending on Friday evening.
Experts say the prolonged heatwave has placed pressure on transport services, healthcare systems, and public infrastructure.
Travel and Public Services Face Major Disruptions
The ongoing Extreme Heat Warning affected transportation across England.
Passengers were advised to avoid unnecessary travel because extreme temperatures created difficult conditions for roads and railway networks. Several schools and nurseries temporarily closed to protect students and staff from dangerous heat.
On Saturday, hundreds of flights at London’s Heathrow Airport and Gatwick Airport experienced delays. Thunderstorms added further disruption, and officials warned that some delays could continue overnight.
Authorities continue monitoring weather conditions to ensure passenger safety and minimize further disruptions.
Cooler Weather Expected After the Extreme Heat Warning Ends
Meteorologists expect the Heat Warning to end on Sunday as cooler Atlantic air gradually spreads across the country.
Western regions have already started experiencing lower temperatures, while southeastern England is expected to cool slightly later. Once the weather system fully moves through, forecasters believe the nationwide heatwave will officially come to an end.
Although temperatures are expected to fall, weather experts continue advising residents to remain hydrated, avoid direct sunlight during peak afternoon hours, and monitor updates from official weather services.
Why the Extreme Heat Warning Matters
An Extreme Heat Warning is issued when unusually high temperatures create health risks and disrupt daily life.
During the recent heatwave, authorities reported:
Temperatures above 36°C
Warm overnight conditions
Transport disruptions
School closures
Flight delays
Increased pressure on public services
Weather experts say climate-related extreme weather events are becoming more frequent, making heat preparedness increasingly important across Europe.
For more international updates, visit our World News section.
Conclusion
The Extreme Heat Warning remains in force across South East England until Sunday morning as the region experiences one final spell of intense summer. While cooler weather is approaching, authorities continue encouraging people to take precautions against heat-related illnesses and stay informed through official weather updates.
As temperatures gradually return to seasonal levels, the UK’s latest record-breaking heatwave is expected to come to an end.
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