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Exact date UK heatwave ends with dramatic downpour of heavy rain after 'maximum temperature of 36C'

There is a welcome relief to those fearing impendingsevere weather - thunderstorms and rain dramatically turn swelteringheat waves..

Most parts of the UK are set to burn in the next few days withyellow weather warnings already in place. is set to

A heat wave is likely to hit much of the UK later this week, with the hottestweatherexpected for Saturday, the Met Office said.

Temperatures could reach 36 degrees and this heat will make the weekend uncomfortable. But by Monday afternoon, things really change.

Thunderstorms of up to 6 hours are possible, and rain is possible. Great news for gardens across the UK as plants and grasses suffer in one of the driest summers on record.

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River Thames will announce a temporary ban on hosepipes "in the coming weeks" due to long-term forecasts for dry weather.

However, the heat wave will begin to subside early next week, with a forecast high of 27 degrees Celsius.

Then a thunderstorm is set to sweep across the country, with London seeing a turn of events from 1pm.

Rain is expected in most areas, although no storms are seen, although many areas are receiving rain.

The Fever Health Alert has been extended by 24 hours today as the Met Office issued a yellow Weather Forecast.

Latest baking heatwave expected to end Monday (

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Covers most of the UK including East Midlands, East England, West Midlands, South East England, North West England, South West England, Yorkshire, Humber and Wales.

This follows the first-ever red warning issued last month when temperatures in parts of the UK exceeded 40 degrees Celsius for the first time.

The UK Health and Security Agency has also issued a Level 3 Heat Stroke Warning, which applies from Tuesday to Saturday.

Heatwave with temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius in July followed by four days (

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The Japan Meteorological Agency confirmed: The Security Agency has extended the current heat health alert.

"The alert is now in effect from 12:00 noon Tuesday, August 9 to 11:00 pm Sunday, August 14.

"The public is urged to be aware of family members, friends and neighbors, especially older people living alone and those with underlying medical conditions, who may be more vulnerable during prolonged heat waves.

Rain will bring a welcome relief to gardens and parks (

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Increased risk of water safety and fire-related Warnings have been issued to those likely to visit.

The UK Health Security Agency has already issued a yellow alert for southern and central England from noon Tuesday to 11pm on Sunday. and experts are advising people to be aware of older people and pre-existing health conditions. infants too.

Dr Agostinho Sousa, head of extreme events and health protection at UKHSA, said: }

"The more vulnerable, such as older people living alone and those with underlying medical It is important to be prepared for people with disabilities to cope with hot weather:

"The most important advice is to stay hydrated, stay cool, and keep your home from overheating."

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