A WEATHER warning for 'extreme heat' has been issued for Herefordshire.

The Met Office amber warning is set to come into force on Sunday (July 17).

Forecasters said temperatures will build again later this week and over the coming weekend, likely peaking on Sunday and Monday.

"Some exceptionally high temperatures are possible and cumulative effects of warm nights and hot days are expected to bring widespread impacts to people and infrastructure," the Met Office said.

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"This period of hot weather is expected to continue into the early part of next week, hence an update extending this warning into Monday is likely."

The amber warning means some exceptionally high temperatures are possible, which could lead to widespread impacts on people and infrastructure.

What the Met Office says to expect

  • Population-wide adverse health effects are likely to be experienced, not limited to those most vulnerable to extreme heat, leading to potential serious illness or danger to life. Government advice is that 999 services should be used in emergencies only; seek advice from 111 if you need non-emergency health advice.
  • Substantial changes in working practices and daily routines are likely to be required.
  • Significantly more people are likely to visit coastal areas, lakes and rivers leading to increased risk of water safety incidents.
  • Delays on roads and road closures are possible, along with delays and cancellations to rail and air travel, with potential for significant welfare issues for those who experience even moderate delays.