Another heat wave is coming to the UK. The country is reeling from record temperatures. However, temperatures will remain below the record high of 40.3 degrees seen last month. It is expected that this heat wave will last longer. This information was given in a report of Sky News.

It is reported that temperatures of 35 degrees may prevail across the UK. But the heat wave is expected to be higher next Friday or Saturday.

Meanwhile, the British have been urged to refrain from organizing all kinds of fireworks, lanterns and barbecues due to the fear of fire spreading.

Fifteen homes were evacuated after a garden fire raged out of control in Essex last Saturday. Several gardens, sheds and outbuildings were destroyed.

London’s Heathrow Airport recorded a temperature of 40 degrees Celsius for the first time in the country on Tuesday (July 19). Earlier, the highest temperature record in the UK was 38.7 degrees Celsius in 2019. That record was broken when the temperature rose to 39.1 degrees Celsius in Surrey’s Charlwood on Tuesday morning.

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