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Weather / Uk Weather
The UK is enjoying a sunny start to April, with temperatures forecast to soar, potentially marking the warmest day of the year so far. However, this pleasant weather comes with a serious warning about increased wildfire risks following a re...
Following a record-breaking sunny and dry March across much of the UK, particularly England and Wales, the ground and vegetation are drier than usual. While the sunshine continues, bringing potential highs of 24C to areas like London, Reading, Oxford, and Cambridge on Friday, the risk of wildfires has significantly increased.
The Met Office has issued an amber warning, and fire services, like the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS), have highlighted a "very high to extreme risk" of fires spreading. Recent incidents in Dorset and Scotland underscore this danger. Comparatively wet conditions in 2024 allowed more vegetation to grow, which has now dried out, providing ample fuel.
Authorities like the National Fire Chiefs Council (NFCC) are urging extreme caution: - Avoid disposable barbecues in countryside and parks. - Properly extinguish cigarettes. - Do not discard glass bottles, which can magnify sunlight and start fires.
While the warmest temperatures are expected on Friday, the weekend will remain mostly dry and sunny, though slightly cooler, with highs around 19C in the south. The dry spell is expected to continue into next week.
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