UK Schools and Services Shutdown as Heatwave Hits 40C

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A multitude of educational institutions throughout the United Kingdom have verified shutdowns starting today as temperatures surge towards 40C.

The Meteorological Office has issued a red weather alert for the heatwave, anticipating potential record-breaking high temperatures. Concurrently, thunderstorms have erupted in various regions today.

Official Department for Education guidance discourages school closures but suggests that schools could relax uniform regulations during hot weather to ensure students’ comfort.

The red weather warning becomes effective on Wednesday, indicating potential temperatures reaching up to 40C. Currently, the UK temperature record stands at 40.3C, recorded in July 2022.

London experienced severe flooding overnight due to thunderstorms, with similar situations in Bristol.

Thunderstorms have lashed southern England with heavy rain and flash floods overnight.

A person captured footage of torrential rain in Ruislip, describing the storm as unprecedented in years.

Transport networks in London have faced disruptions, with several lines experiencing delays and closures due to the extreme weather conditions.

Bristol Airport halted all flights due to air traffic control system faults caused by heavy rain.

The Met Office has issued a red weather warning for extreme heat, spanning various regions in England, highlighting potential severe impacts and health risks.

National Grid has cautioned about potential power cuts due to the extreme heat, urging preparedness.

A “heat-dome” settling over western Europe is expected to bring scorching temperatures, surpassing previous records.

Passengers are advised to be cautious of disruptions in public transport due to the heatwave.

Amid the extreme weather conditions, schools have announced closures and online learning arrangements for students’ safety.

Health warnings have been issued across multiple regions in England, emphasizing the risks associated with the ongoing heatwave.

Residents are advised to take necessary precautions to stay safe, including staying hydrated and avoiding direct sunlight.

Various institutions, including schools and transportation services, have implemented measures to mitigate the impact of the heatwave.

Schools and rail services have taken proactive steps to address the challenges posed by the extreme weather conditions.

Emergency services are on high alert, responding to incidents related to the heatwave, while urging the public to be cautious and seek help when needed.

Londoners are bracing for tropical nights with temperatures remaining high even after sunset.

A house in Bristol caught fire after being struck by lightning during thunderstorms in the South West of the UK. Firefighters battled the blaze to contain the situation.

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