Schools across the United Kingdom are considering canceling or postponing sports days this week amid a prolonged heatwave expected to push temperatures as high as 34 degrees Celsius. Education officials have advised parents that outdoor physical activities may be rescheduled to protect children from extreme heat conditions.
Meteorologists forecast southern England will experience the highest temperatures, with the heatwave potentially lasting into mid-July. While the current heat is not expected to exceed the record-breaking levels seen in June, it may persist for a longer duration. In contrast, northern regions are predicted to have cooler and cloudier weather, accompanied by occasional rainfall.
In response to the dry and hot conditions, Southern Water announced a hosepipe ban effective from 12:01 a.m. on Friday to conserve water supplies. The ban reflects ongoing concerns about drought and water resource management in the region.
Authorities continue to monitor the weather situation closely, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding health and well-being as summer temperatures rise across the country.
