A HEATWAVE will see temperatures peak at about 35C later this week – and it comes with a health warning.

South Bucks will swelter in 30-plus degree heat from tomorrow until Friday, with Thursday set to be the hottest day.

Forecasters are predicting temperatures of 35C, before cooling off towards the weekend.

 

Bucks Free Press:

The highest recorded temperature in July is 36.7C, on the first day of the month in 2015 at Heathrow.

And there is a chance that could be topped in some parts in and around London.

Bucks Free Press:

Ruth May, chief nursing officer for England, said people should take care as temperatures rise, while Asthma UK urged sufferers to keep up their medication.

Dr Andy Whittamore, clinical lead at Asthma UK and a practising GP, said a ‘toxic cocktail’ of hot humid weather and rising pollen levels this week could be ‘extremely hazardous’ for asthma sufferers and could trigger deadly asthma attacks.

He said: "Hot air and hay fever can cause people's airways to narrow, leaving them struggling to breathe, with symptoms like coughing, wheezing, a tight chest and breathlessness.

Bucks Free Press:

"Hot weather can also increase the amount of pollutants, pollen and mould in the air which can trigger asthma symptoms.

"If you are worried about the weather or hay fever affecting your asthma, make sure you take your hay fever medicines, keep taking your regular preventer as prescribed by your doctor and carry your blue reliever inhaler at all times.”

How hot will it get?

Bucks Free Press:

Tuesday will see temperatures exceed 30C, and after a maximum of 29C on Wednesday, Thursday sees the peak of the heatwave with the BBC predicting 35C.

Bucks Free Press:

By the weekend it will feel cooler, with a maximum of 24C in south Bucks.