What are the health risks of a heatwave?published at 11:15 BST
While it's welcomed by some, hot weather comes with risks. The main ones are dehydration, overheating, heat exhaustion and heatstroke, the NHS says.
Certain groups are more at risk, including:
- Those aged 65+ (the guidance used to be 75+, but this has changed)
- Babies and young children under five
- Pregnant women
- Those with underlying health conditions, particularly heart problems, breathing problems, dementia, diabetes, kidney disease, Parkinson’s disease, or mobility problems
Tips for staying safe include drinking plenty of water, staying indoors, keeping to the shade (particularly between 11:00 and 15:00 BST), wearing sun cream, and avoiding activities that make you hotter.





